English Dictionary
Definition class in British English
class verb
[transitive] verb
/klɑːs/
1
to include someone or something in a particular group because they have similar features or qualities
Example
She is now classed as a professional athlete.
Synonyms and related words

Related Words
Words related to class:
be in a class of own (phrase)
be in a different class (from) (phrase)
business class (noun)
cattle class (noun)
class (noun)
class (verb)
class (adjective)
Class 10 Exam (noun)
Class A drug (noun)
Class etc (phrase)
class act (noun)
class action (noun)
class clown (noun)
class struggle (noun)
class teacher (noun)
class-conscious (adjective)
club class (noun)
cut (phrase)
economy class (noun)
economy class syndrome (noun)
evening class (noun)
family (noun)
first class (noun)
first class (adjective)
first class (adverb)
high-class (adjective)
low-class (adjective)
lower class (noun)
master class (noun)
middle-class (adjective)
not be in the same class (as) (phrase)
order (noun)
reception class (noun)
second class (noun)
second-class (adjective)
the Jewish/working-class etc vote (phrase)
the middle class ()
the upper class (noun)
the working class (noun)
third class (noun)
third-class (adjective)
tourist class (noun)
word class (noun)
world-class (adjective)