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Main Entry: classical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: concerning ancient culture

Synonyms:

Attic, Augustan, Doric, Grecian, Greek, Hellenic, Homeric, Ionic, Latin, Roman, Virgilian, academic, belletristic, bookish, canonic, canonical, classic, classicistic, humanistic, scholastic
Notes: for classic, assume the meaning 'of the highest class' and 'typical, excellent as an example; timeless' and for classical 'pertaining to or characteristic of Greek or Roman antiquity or civilization'
Main Entry: classical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: simple, chaste

Synonyms:

classic, elegant, harmonious, pure, refined, restrained, symmetrical, understated, well-proportioned

Antonyms:

complicated, modern, unclassical
Main Entry: classic/classical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: best, model

Synonyms:

archetypal, capital, champion, consummate, definitive, distinguished, esthetic, excellent, exemplary, famous, fine, finest, first-rate, flawless, ideal, master, masterly, paradigmatic, paramount, perfect, prime, quintessential, ranking, standard, superior, top, top-notch, vintage, well-known

Antonyms:

inferior, worst
Main Entry: exemplary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ideal

Synonyms:

admirable, batting a thousand, blameless, bueno, characteristic, classic, classical, commendable, correct, estimable, excellent, good, guiltless, honorable, illustrative, inculpable, innocent, irreprehensible, laudable, meritorious, model, neato, not bad, not too shabby, paradigmatic, praiseworthy, prototypical, punctilious, pure, quintessential, representative, righteous, sterling, typical, virtuous, worthy

Antonyms:

erring, incorrect, unideal, wrong
Main Entry: historical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: recorded as actually having happened

Synonyms:

actual, ancient, archival, attested, authentic, chronicled, classical, commemorated, documented, factual, important, in truth, old, past, real, verifiable
Notes: historic means 'noteworthy, highly significant,' whereas historical means 'pertaining to history, relevant to the passage of time'; if something has a place in history, it is historic, and if something has to do with the subject of history, it is historical

Antonyms:

fictional
Main Entry: ideal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: model, perfect

Synonyms:

Shangri-la, absolute, archetypal, classic, classical, complete, consummate, excellent, exemplary, fitting, flawless, have-it-all, indefectible, optimal, paradigmatic, pie-in-the-sky, prototypical, quintessential, representative, supreme

Antonyms:

flawed, imperfect, incorrect, problematic, wrong
Main Entry: literary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: concerning books

Synonyms:

belletristic, bookish, classical, erudite, formal, learned, lettered, literate, scholarly, well-read

Antonyms:

illiterate
Main Entry: model
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: typical, ideal

Synonyms:

archetypal, classic, classical, commendable, copy, dummy, exemplary, facsimile, flawless, illustrative, imitation, miniature, paradigmatic, perfect, prototypical, quintessential, representative, standard, typical, very

Antonyms:

atypical, imperfect, unusual
Main Entry: music
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sounds that are pleasant, harmonized

Synonyms:

a cappella, acoustic, air, bebop, bop, chamber, classical, folk, fusion, hard rock, harmony, heavy metal, hymn, instrumental, jazz, measure, melody, modern, opera, piece, plainsong, popular, ragtime, rap, refrain, rock, rock and roll, singing, song, soul, strain, swing, tune

Antonyms:

silence
Main Entry: old school
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: traditional

Synonyms:

acceptable, accustomed, classic, classical, conservative, conventional, customary, habitual, long-established, old, old line, popular, regular, rooted, time-honored
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