Keyword
class
Info
FrequencyTop 600-700
Type
Kyōiku (3rd grade) 
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KankenLevel 8
Heisig1453
Readings
きゅう
(100%)
Composed of
thread
reach
Used in vocabulary (351 in total)
class (e.g. school); grade; rank; kyū; kyu; junior rank in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.
high class; high grade; high rank; seniority
Examples (59 in total)
He is my classmate.
We had dinner in an expensive restaurant and stayed at a high-class hotel.
He despises people of a lower social class.
Does a uniform eliminate class difference?
He gets along well with his classmates.
This level is intermediate. It isn't hard.
My level in English is intermediate.
America likes to claim that it is a "classless" society.
He was raised to the rank of colonel two years ago.
Tom and Mary stayed at a fancy hotel.
Tom bought a really expensive, well-made pair of shoes.
She likes nothing but the best.
My sister married her high school classmate.
She was always surrounded by high-quality goods.
In Mr. Kato's class there are forty boys and girls.
Our school has ten classes.
We study English in the same class.
There are 30 classes in our school.
The people living here belong to the upper class.
Mr Brown belongs to the upper class.
He belongs to the upper class.
They graded apples according to their size.
He is in the tenth grade.
Did you talk to your new classmates yesterday?
Kate isn't popular among her classmates because she always tries to have her own way.
Jim is liked by all his classmates.
He was made fun of by his classmates.
He is on good terms with his classmates.
He was the object of great admiration from his classmates.
They are my classmates.
She invited two of her classmates, Jane and Mary.
After school we play baseball with our classmates.
None of my classmates live near here.
I met my classmate.
I proposed the plan to my classmates, some of whom were against it.
I haven't seen any of my old classmates since I graduated 15 years ago.
He prides himself on having an expensive car.
An expensive car is a status symbol.
Tom wants to run for class president.
Tom wanted to run for class president.
Tom decided to run for class president.
Mary wanted to run for class president.
I want to run for class president.
He decided to run for class president.
Who'll be the next class president, Tom or Mary?
Tom and Mary went to an expensive restaurant.
I can't afford to eat in such an expensive restaurant.
Japanese companies emphasize hierarchy.
Our class has a meeting once a week.
That party is always pandering to the middle class.
He comes from the middle class.
He will fight the heavyweight champion tomorrow.
He still holds the heavyweight title.
The delay forced us to stay overnight in an expensive hotel.
He advocated abolishing class distinctions.
Tom is a pretty good snowboarder.
The defendant will appeal to a higher court.
The flyweight champion contended with a strong challenger.
Senior executives spend a lot of time training their subordinates.