Class
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Class ( noun )
- A group of students who are taught together in a school or college.
- A group of people or things sharing a common attribute or characteristics.
- A category of things or people having some quality or characteristics in common.
- A course of instruction in a particular subject.
- A social group or category of people having similar status or interests.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a category of society or a group of people with shared characteristics): from old french classe, from latin classis "a division, a class".
Examples:
- She teaches a class of 30 students.
- The class was divided into groups for the project.
- The class of 2021 is the largest in the history of the school.
- He took a class in photography.
- The class system in the society is changing.
(As a verb)
Class ( verb )
- A group of students who are taught together in a school or college.
- A group of people or things sharing a common attribute or characteristics.
- A category of things or people having some quality or characteristics in common.
- A course of instruction in a particular subject.
- A social group or category of people having similar status or interests.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a category of society or a group of people with shared characteristics): from old french classe, from latin classis "a division, a class".
Examples:
- She teaches a class of 30 students.
- The class was divided into groups for the project.
- The class of 2021 is the largest in the history of the school.
- He took a class in photography.
- The class system in the society is changing.