classical
adjective
- of, relating to, or constituting the formally and artistically more sophisticated and enduring types of music, as distinguished from popular and folk music and jazz. Classical music includes symphonies, operas, sonatas, song cycles, and lieder.
- of, pertaining to, characterized by, or adhering to the well-ordered, chiefly homophonic musical style of the latter half of the 18th and the early 19th centuries: Haydn and Mozart are classical composers.
- noting or pertaining to the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, especially the religious and public architecture, characterized by the employment of orders.Compare order(def 27b).
- noting or pertaining to any of several styles of architecture closely imitating the architecture of ancient Greece or Rome; neoclassic.
- noting or pertaining to architectural details or motifs adapted from ancient Greek or Roman models.
- (of an architectural design) simple, reposeful, well-proportioned, or symmetrical in a manner suggesting the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
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Example sentences from the Web for classical
Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.
How Taryn Toomey’s ‘The Class’ Became New York’s Latest Fitness Craze |Lizzie Crocker |January 9, 2015 |DAILY BEASTFor Kirke it was being paid to pretend to play the oboe that heightened her affair with classical music.
‘Mozart in the Jungle’: Inside Amazon’s Brave New World of Sex, Drugs, and Classical Music |Kevin Fallon |December 23, 2014 |DAILY BEASTSince filming the show, however, her relationship with classical music has obviously changed.
‘Mozart in the Jungle’: Inside Amazon’s Brave New World of Sex, Drugs, and Classical Music |Kevin Fallon |December 23, 2014 |DAILY BEASTSo she was an aficionado of classical music, for soundtracks or otherwise?
‘Mozart in the Jungle’: Inside Amazon’s Brave New World of Sex, Drugs, and Classical Music |Kevin Fallon |December 23, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
Rafael painted dirty episodes from classical mythology in a bathroom at the Vatican Palace (sadly these are lost).
It had classical proportions and nice shaping and dressing in stone.
Our Legal Heritage, 5th Ed. |S. A. ReillyClassical names were frequently taken for imaginary personages by the writers of this time.
The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers |VariousHe was eminent for his classical knowledge and literary abilities, and spent 62 years in the gospel ministry.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology |Joel MunsellClassical literature, a word to literary men for recovering unpublished, 161.
They included no classical Greek and Latin authorities and very few medieval ones.
A History of Bibliographies of Bibliographies |Archer Taylor
British Dictionary definitions for classical
adjective
- of, relating to, or denoting any music or its period of composition marked by stability of form, intellectualism, and restraintCompare romantic (def. 5)
- accepted as a standardthe classical suite
- denoting serious art music in generalCompare pop 1 (def. 2)
- not involving the quantum theory or the theory of relativityclassical mechanics
- obeying the laws of Newtonian mechanics or 19th-century physicsa classical gas