non-class
adjective[before noun]
(alsononclass)uk/ˌnɒnˈklɑːs/us/ˌnɑːnˈklæs/non-classadjective[before noun](EDUCATION)
notpartof orsuitablefor thetimewhenstudentsare beingtaughttogether:
Thestudentswereworkingon a non-classproject.
Teachers do not have tostayin theschoolbuildingsduring nonclasstime.
- A lot ofpeopledo non-classstuffontheirlaptopsduringclass.
- Isawmanystudentsreadingnonclassmaterialduringclasstime.
- Non-classtimeshould be used formarkingand forpreparinglessons.
Classes & courses
- academic year
- access course
- advanced
- Advanced Placement
- asynchronous
- field trip
- foundation course
- grind
- homework
- HyFlex
- immersion course
- interdisciplinarity
- non-degree
- open admissions
- open classroom
- placement
- prep
- reception
- the national curriculum
- workshop
non-classadjective[before noun](SOCIETY)
notbasedon theeconomicandsocialpositionthatpeoplehave:
We need a non-classpoliticalpartytouniteallsectionsofsociety.
There is no such thing as a nonclasslanguagethat all thepeoplespeak.
Class & class-consciousness in general
- anti-bourgeois
- anti-snob
- arriviste
- bougie
- gentrification
- gentrify
- go/come down in the worldidiom
- go/come up in the worldidiom
- petit bourgeois
- petty bourgeois
- pleb
- plebby
- social mobility
- the bottom of the heapidiom
- the gentry
- the petite bourgeoisie
- the upper crust
- trailer trash
- underclass
- upper class
non-classadjective[before noun](LAW)
lawspecialized
notpartof aclassaction(= acasethat isorganizedby agroupofpeoplewho all have the samelegalproblem):
Theindividualnon-classplaintiffswill nowautomaticallybecomepartof theclassaction.
There are differentrulesforclassand nonclasslawsuits.
Taking legal action
- abatement order
- accuse
- ambulance-chasing
- appear forsomeone
- bring
- cease
- court martial
- indictment
- instruct
- litigate
- litigation
- litigious
- litigiousness
- locus standi
- prosecutorial
- reindict
- reindictment
- retry
- specimen charge
- summons