classically

/ˈklæsɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is typical of or relates to ancient Greek and Roman culture, art, or literature.
    • She danced classically, following the precise steps of traditional ballet.
    • The building was classically designed, with marble columns and a triangular pediment.
    • The play is classically structured, with five acts and a clear moral lesson.
  2. In a way that is typical, standard, or representative of a particular thing.
    • The symptoms are classically associated with the flu: fever, cough, and body aches.
    • Classically, this type of error occurs when the user forgets to save their work.
    • The recipe is classically French, using butter, cream, and fresh herbs.
  3. In a traditional or conventional manner.
    • The teacher explained the concept classically, starting with the basics and building up.
    • He was classically dressed in a suit and tie for the formal dinner.
    • They decorated the room classically, with antique furniture and oil paintings.
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