Antonym: romantic, technical. Similar words: classic, classify, class, a class, classroom, middle-class, musical, basically. Meaning: ['klæsɪkl] n. traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste. adj. 1. of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times 2. of recognized authority or excellence.
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211. The recording was nominated for a Grammy Award for best classical album.
212. Nevertheless, uncritical acceptance of the results of classical twin studies may have misled a generation of researchers.
213. So, only approximations to the classical model can be achieved.
214. An array of sculpture is also on view, revealing the influence of mythology and foreign culture in classical antiquity.
215. Sirens, in classical mythology sea-nymphs who by their singing lured sailors to destruction on hidden rocks.
216. The differences between legacies and trusts persisted throughout classical law.
217. Other western sciences exclude difficult aspects of subjectivity from their portraits of themselves, as in classical physics.
218. The master-planned, classical idea of architecture soon meets with the emergence of Modern architecture.
219. The classical theory of comparative advantage is often taught as if everyone benefits from trade.
220. The problem involves classical physics, as opposed to quantum physics.
221. The traditional brass pole will add a touch of classical elegance to a room.
222. The heretofore brilliant(sentencedict .com), often blinding light of classical culture was gradually reduced to a pitiful flicker.
223. Melvyn Tan strikes an admirable balance between the classical and romantic in the young composer's make-up.
224. Secondly, the magic of the island is here composed of Renaissance learning, imagery and classical mythology.
225. First let us establish how the geodesic equation simplifies when the motion can be described approximately by classical mechanics.
226. Yet Ashton found ways of so moulding classical dance that the ladies even danced sur les pointes in so Edwardian a setting.
227. The new classical macroeconomists are committed believers in the power of market forces, being fired with an almost evangelistic enthusiasm.
228. In classical biological control[sentencedict.com], a natural enemy is introduced to control an organism that has become a pest in its absence.
229. There are many references in classical literature to Orphic poetry and Orphic rites.
230. This means that no evidence could possibly count against Freudian theory in its classical form.
231. Classical philosophers refer to them with contempt, as peddlers of absolution for a modest fee.
232. For example: is the subject taken from classical literature with its firm structural rules like those which govern Balanchine's Apollo?
233. The rich, and white, citizens are pulling up the cultural drawbridge to the sound of classical music.
234. The above examples are all slightly parodied versions of classical dance steps.
235. The bus driver washed the windows as a classical music tape played from his dashboard.
236. As I watch her, she is introducing her class to the first item on her syllabus, classical mythology.
237. Scipio did cry, and classical scholars are therefore entitled to ask how many tears he shed.
238. A.R. Did you think of yourself as a classical actor in those days?
239. Proving very popular are the new serpentine bedside cabinets in real satinwood handpainted with classical motifs, at about £600.
240. This masterpiece gives us the classical moment of the archaic style.
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