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class
adjective as in stylish; with panache
noun as in kind, sort, category
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- branch
- brand
- breed
- cast
- caste
- character
- classification
- color
- denomination
- description
- designation
- distinction
- domain
- estate
- feather
- frame
- genre
- genus
- grain
- grouping
- hierarchy
- humor
- ilk
- kidney
- make
- mold
- name
- nature
- order
- origin
- property
- province
- quality
- range
- rate
- sect
- section
- selection
- set
- source
- species
- sphere
- standing
- status
- stripe
- suit
- temperament
- value
- variety
noun as in societal group, background
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noun as in group in school
Example Sentences
The model included a custom classification layer trained to split the data into classes of healthy or depressed people.
"This class of drugs continue to show benefits far beyond weight loss," said researcher Christopher Kramer, MD, chief of UVA Health's Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
The court heard she had been in class 94% of the time since September.
He was a bridgehead to Labour's traditional working class roots who saw the value in, and indeed personified, championing the aspirations of the less well off.
Plain-speaking and proudly working class, Mr. Prescott served as a visible link to Labour’s traditional origins when the party came to power in 1997 under the modernizing leadership of Tony Blair.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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