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middle-class

[ US /ˈmɪdəɫˈkɫæs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occupying a socioeconomic position intermediate between those of the lower classes and the wealthy

How To Use middle-class In A Sentence

  • The terrorism of the Baader Meinhof gang had turned out to be a dead end, but the politics of anti-nuclear protest had a lasting appeal to middle-class Germans.
  • Marriage followed alongside a comfortable life on the cosy road to middle-class success.
  • The stores, usually located in suburban shopping centers, target middle-class consumers with brand-name clothing, accessories and furniture.
  • The more Tim drank the more tightly Margaret held on to the security of upper-middle-class values. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Stahl Real Estate has applied to demolish two early 20th century buildings, but preservationists are firing back, arguing that the 190 rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments, which sit between 64th and 65th streets near York Avenue, have played a vital role housing lower- and middle-class tenants for nearly a century. New Spat Over Upper East Side Rent
  • Such techniques are not available to middle-class families with modest savings, or to small business owners holding long-term capital gains.
  • It's right where the shantytown used to be, ringed by businesses and middle-class homes.
  • Managerial and middle-class occupations are over-represented in its ranks, while the working class is proportionately under-represented.
  • The acts were not just reluctant to offend, but even to probe beyond the first middle-class convention they came up against.
  • Middle-class families needed capital and credit, and marriage had considerable importance in bringing in funds through dowries and marriage settlements, and giving access to credit networks.
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