middle-class









middle-class


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the middle class; bourgeois: middle-class taste; middle-class morality.

noun

  1. a class of people intermediate between the classes of higher and lower social rank or standing; the social, economic, cultural class, having approximately average status, income, education, tastes, and the like.
  2. the class traditionally intermediate between the aristocratic class and the laboring class.
  3. an intermediate class.

noun

  1. Also called: bourgeoisie a social stratum that is not clearly defined but is positioned between the lower and upper classes. It consists of businessmen, professional people, etc, along with their families, and is marked by bourgeois valuesCompare lower class, upper class, working class

adjective middle-class

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the middle class

n.1766; as an adjective, “characteristic of the middle class” (depreciative) it dates from 1893. A social and economic class composed of those more prosperous than the poor, or lower class, and less wealthy than the upper class. Middle class is sometimes loosely used to refer to the bourgeoisie. In the United States and other industrial countries, the term is often applied to white-collar, as opposed to blue-collar, workers.

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