🎻classical

adjective
/ˈklæsɪkəl/

Meaning

relating to ancient Greek or Roman culture, or representing traditional excellence in art, music, or literature

Example Sentences

She loves listening to classical music while studying.

Example Expressions

classical beauty

Synonyms

traditional, ancient, timeless, refined

Antonyms

modern, contemporary

Collocations

classical music, classical art, classical literature, classical architecture

More Example Sentences

She is fond of classical music.

A girl learns to play the piano in the living room every evening with her grandmother who is a retired musician and teaches her classical songs

A girl learns to play the piano in the living room every evening with her grandmother who is a retired musician and teaches her classical songs by Mozart and Beethoven

A girl learns to play the piano in the living room every evening with her grandmother who is a retired musician and teaches her classical songs by Mozart and Beethoven to prepare for a recital

A girl learns to play the piano in the living room every evening with her grandmother who is a retired musician and teaches her classical songs by Mozart and Beethoven to prepare for a recital at her school.

Related Vocabularies

remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
relating to the enforcement of rules and correction of behavior
happening slowly over time; step by step; progressive;
thoughtful; contemplative; able to reflect light or images
Featuring new methods; advanced and original.
going beyond; surpassing; extremely

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