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lower-class

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ADJECTIVE
  1. occupying the lowest socioeconomic position in a society

How To Use lower-class In A Sentence

  • Chinese traditional culture consists of the mainstream up-class culture and the folk culture from the lower-class.
  • And it provided lower-class women with dignified employment and charitable assistance. Christianity Today
  • Swing is about the dancing, the music, the spirit of lower-class youth, the rat-tat-tat of a song you just can't get out of your head.
  • The evidence suggests that while displaying the breasts was supposed to be an upper-class affair, it had been vulgarised and imitated by lower-class women, aspiring to courtly fashion.
  • The song is a touching, acoustic-guitar driven meditation on poverty, in which the oppressive hopelessness of lower-class impoverishment is palpable.
  • The comments reveal an ethnocentrism in judging lower-class behavior using middle-class standards.
  • Swing is about the dancing, the music, the spirit of lower-class youth, the rat-tat-tat of a song you just can't get out of your head.
  • Lower-class women were deprived of any way of voicing their aspirations and grievances.
  • If the lower-class Irishman or Italian, unendowed with judgment to rightly use the little knowledge he already possesses -- to properly interpret his own feelings or guide his own impulses -- has not his church with its priestly control, he will have his secret-society with its secret executive control, its bovine fury, and its senseless pertinacity, the poison-bowl and the dagger. A Strange Discovery
  • The result is a lower-class household which often becomes an extended matriarchy with the oldest woman at the head and her unmarried children, married daughters, and grandchildren constituting the household.
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