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Class

UK /["/klɑːs/"]/US /["/klæs/"]/

Definition

a group of students who are taught together

In simple words: A group of students who study together.

Examples

  • I have math class at 10 AM today.
  • Our English class is really fun because we read great stories.
  • She is in the same class as me for history.
  • The class of animals we studied included dogs and cats.
  • This car is in a high class of luxury vehicles.

Usage notes

Use 'class' to refer to a group in a school setting. It is appropriate for both formal and casual conversations, but avoid using it in contexts outside of education.

Grammar pattern

class + of + noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'class' like a 'mass' of students learning together.

Collocations

  • big
  • large
  • small
  • attend
  • go to
  • take
  • be easy
  • be hard
  • be available
  • member
  • teacher
  • size
  • in (a/​the) class
  • class in
  • the back of the class
  • the front of the class
  • be top of the class
  • big
  • large
  • small
  • attend
  • go to
  • take
  • be easy
  • be hard
  • be available
  • member
  • teacher
  • size
  • in (a/​the) class
  • class in
  • the back of the class
  • the front of the class
  • be top of the class
  • big
  • large
  • small
  • attend
  • go to
  • take
  • be easy
  • be hard
  • be available
  • member
  • teacher
  • size
  • in (a/​the) class
  • class in
  • the back of the class
  • the front of the class
  • be top of the class
  • leisure
  • lower
  • lower-middle
  • structure
  • system
  • consciousness
  • leisure
  • lower
  • lower-middle
  • structure
  • system
  • consciousness
  • large
  • small
  • distinct
  • constitute
  • form
  • class of
  • be in a class of your own
  • be in a different class
  • great
  • real
  • have
  • a touch of class

Synonyms

  • lesson
  • course

Antonyms

  • individual
  • solitary
  • loner

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'class' as in social class vs. educational class.
  • Using 'classes' when referring to a single group.
  • Omitting 'of' when saying 'class of students.'