All English words - page 1003
Meanings of Clashes:
nounA violent confrontation.
Usage examples:
There have been minor clashes with security forces
verbMeet and come into violent conflict.
Usage examples:
Soccer hooligans clashed with rival fans before the match
Meanings of Clashing:
adjectiveIn conflict with each other; incompatible.
Usage examples:
Rivalries and clashing interests were laid aside
verbMeet and come into violent conflict.
Usage examples:
Soccer hooligans clashed with rival fans before the match
Meanings of Clasp:
verbGrasp (something) tightly with one's hand.
Usage examples:
He clasped her arm
nounA device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together.
Usage examples:
A gold bracelet with a turquoise clasp
Meanings of Clasped:
verbGrasp (something) tightly with one's hand.
Usage examples:
He clasped her arm
nounA device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together.
Usage examples:
A gold bracelet with a turquoise clasp
Meanings of Clasper:
nounA pair of appendages under the abdomen of a male shark or ray, or at the end of the abdomen of a male insect, used to hold the female during copulation.
Claspers
ˈklɑːspəzMeanings of Claspers:
plural nounA pair of appendages under the abdomen of a male shark or ray, or at the end of the abdomen of a male insect, used to hold the female during copulation.
Usage examples:
No specimens with male claspers, either fully or partially developed, were detected.
Meanings of Clasping:
verbGrasp (something) tightly with one's hand.
Usage examples:
He clasped her arm
nounA device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together.
Usage examples:
A gold bracelet with a turquoise clasp
Meanings of Clasps:
verbGrasp (something) tightly with one's hand.
Usage examples:
He clasped her arm
nounA device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together.
Usage examples:
A gold bracelet with a turquoise clasp
Class
klɑːsMeanings of Class:
nounA set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality.
Usage examples:
It has good accommodation for a hotel of this class
verbAssign or regard as belonging to a particular category.
Usage examples:
Conduct which is classed as criminal
adjectiveShowing stylish excellence.
Usage examples:
He's a class player
Meanings of Class act:
idiomSomeone who shows impressive and stylish excellence
phraseA person or thing displaying impressive and stylish excellence.
Usage examples:
The writing and the look of the magazine make it a real class act
Meanings of Class-system:
nounA group of students who are taught together at school, college, ...
Meanings of Classable:
adjectiveCapable of being placed in a class; (also) capable of being organized or analysed into classes.
Meanings of Classed:
verbAssign or regard as belonging to a particular category.
Usage examples:
Conduct which is classed as criminal
nounA set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality.
Usage examples:
It has good accommodation for a hotel of this class
adjectiveShowing stylish excellence.
Usage examples:
He's a class player
Meanings of Classes:
nounA set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality.
Usage examples:
It has good accommodation for a hotel of this class
verbAssign or regard as belonging to a particular category.
Usage examples:
Conduct which is classed as criminal
adjectiveShowing stylish excellence.
Usage examples:
He's a class player
Meanings of Classic:
adjectiveJudged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.
Usage examples:
A classic novel
nounA work of art of recognized and established value.
Usage examples:
His books have become classics
Meanings of Classical:
adjectiveRelating to ancient greek or latin literature, art, or culture.
Usage examples:
Classical mythology
Meanings of Classicalist:
nounA classicist, especially an advocate or follower of classicism.
Meanings of Classically:
adverbIn a way that relates to ancient greek or latin literature, art, or culture.
Usage examples:
The nineteenth-century classically educated reader
Meanings of Classicise:
verbCause (art) to imitate a classical style.
Usage examples:
His overall project has been to classicize sculptural representations
Meanings of Classicised:
verbCause (art) to imitate a classical style.
Usage examples:
His overall project has been to classicize sculptural representations
Meanings of Classicising:
verbCause (art) to imitate a classical style.
Usage examples:
His overall project has been to classicize sculptural representations
adjectiveImitating a classical style.
Usage examples:
The classicizing strains in guercino's art
Meanings of Classicism:
nounThe following of ancient greek or roman principles and style in art and literature, generally associated with harmony, restraint, and adherence to recognized standards of form and craftsmanship, especially from the renaissance to the 18th century.
Usage examples:
Principles typically associated with classicism include order, proportion, balance, harmony, decoru…
Meanings of Classicist:
nounA person who studies classics (ancient greek and latin).
Usage examples:
Even writers who wanted to be thought of as classicists usually needed a latin crib to help them th…
Meanings of Classicistic:
adjectiveThat imitates or is influenced by classical models; characterized by classicism.
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