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classwork

American  
[klas-wurk, klahs-] / ˈklæsˌwɜrk, ˈklɑs- /

noun

  1. the written or oral work done in a classroom by a student (homework ).

  2. the work done in a classroom by the students and teacher jointly.


Etymology

Origin of classwork

class + work

Example Sentences

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That she was thinking about her classwork at all during the Olympics, “speaks to her character,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The diploma is made up of 120 hours of classwork with modules spread over four months.

From BBC

After some girls completed their classwork recently, they played a hand-clapping game.

From The Wall Street Journal

He fell behind academically in San Diego and was dismissed from the team when he couldn’t catch up on classwork.

From Los Angeles Times

After finishing his high school classwork so he could graduate a year early, Arenas underwent final medical testing at USC this week, Musselman said.

From Los Angeles Times