Class - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

A 'class' can mean a group of students learning together, like your history class. 🧑‍🏫 It also refers to a division in society based on wealth or status, like 'upper class.' Think of it as a category, whether it's in school or in society. The term can also describe elegance or high quality, as in 'a person of class.' It's like sorting things into labeled boxes, but the boxes can be filled with people, students, or even abstract ideas of quality. It's all about grouping and categorizing. 🤔

Etymology

The word 'class' comes from the Latin word 'classis,' which originally meant a division of the Roman people based on wealth for military service. 🏛️ This Latin term is related to 'calare,' meaning 'to call or summon,' suggesting that the divisions were called together. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to any group of people. The word has retained a sense of social grouping. The term broadened further to encompass a group of students meeting regularly for instruction. 🤓

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Examples

  • "I have a math class at 9 AM."
  • "She is from a wealthy upper-class family."
  • "The new restaurant has class and style."
  • "The students are divided into classes based on their skill level."

Anecdote / Story

Remember in 'Mean Girls' how the Plastics ruled the school's social classes? 👑 They determined who was 'in' and who was 'out,' creating their own class system. It's like a real-life hierarchy, even if it's just in high school. People are constantly trying to figure out where they fit. Navigating those social dynamics can be as tricky as acing a pop quiz. Whether it's sports, academic, or the drama club, the social strata are real. 🎭

Encouragement

Understand the different uses of 'class,' and you'll sound super articulate. Try using it in different contexts, like talking about your favorite subject or describing someone's style. You got this! 👍

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