Antonyms for classy


Grammar : Adj
Spell : klas-ee, klah-see
Phonetic Transcription : ˈklæs i, ˈklɑ si


Definition of classy

Origin :
  • "pertaining to or characteristic of a (high) class," 1891, from class (n.) + -y (2). Related: Classily; classiness.
  • adj stylish, having panache
Example sentences :
  • "We're laboring under some classy mistake," he dryly signified.
  • Extract from : « From the Car Behind » by Eleanor M. Ingram
  • Oh, say, Don, wait till you see the classy Norfolk suit I've got.
  • Extract from : « Left Guard Gilbert » by Ralph Henry Barbour
  • "We sure are doing this classy," observed the Very Young Man.
  • Extract from : « The Girl in the Golden Atom » by Raymond King Cummings
  • There is nothing luxurious here; it is not classy or exclusive in the least.
  • Extract from : « In the Land of Mosques & Minarets » by Francis Miltoun
  • You're clever, Brainard—I hand you that; and all the classy crooks trust you.
  • Extract from : « Children of the Whirlwind » by Leroy Scott
  • Say, I seem to have married a good many of this classy family!
  • Extract from : « The Climbers » by Clyde Fitch
  • I don't see where I'm going to come into this classy conversation.
  • Extract from : « The Climbers » by Clyde Fitch
  • It's on the home stretch the dark horse is to show up its classy form, eh?
  • Extract from : « Smoke Bellew » by Jack London
  • He was a beautiful big youth and the machine was one of those low, classy, dachshund effects in mauve.
  • Extract from : « Jane Journeys On » by Ruth Comfort Mitchell
  • I ain't no prize baby, but if I jest had a classy set of teeth I wouldn't be bad lookin'.
  • Extract from : « The Dude Wrangler » by Caroline Lockhart

Synonyms for classy

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