Yes it is (meaning stylish or sophisticated). It comes from the noun class.
No. Classy is an adjective.
"Classy" is an adjective. She is a classy girl.
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No, the word 'classy' is an adjective a word used to describe a noun as stylish and elegant, graceful or refined in dress or behavior.The word 'classy' is the adjective form of the noun 'class'.
The basic definition of classy is stylish and or elegant. Someone who is classy will act with class or in an elegant manner.The world classy is an adjective.
No. Class (style) is a noun, but it is sometimes used in place of the adjective 'classy' (sophisticated, upscale) in terms such as "a class act."Similarly, class (noun for a group or school group) can be used as a noun adjunct in terms such as "class clown" and "class action."
No, it is not an adverb. Class is a noun, with several meanings. Class to mean "sophistication" has the adjective "classy" and the adverb form "classily."
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Classy - magazine - was created in 1984.
She always wore classy outfits to work, giving her a professional and polished appearance.
Classy...real classy...
Classy Christmas was created on 2010-12-09.