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class-conscious
adjective
- aware of belonging to a particular social rank or grade, esp in being hostile or proud because of class distinctions
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Derived Forms
- ˌclass-ˈconsciousness, noun
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Example Sentences
This class-conscious novel with a feminist heroine looks better the older it gets.
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In the Trade Union movement which was spreading over the world, he believed he saw this development of class-conscious labour.
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That must surely be idealistic which is "saturated with class-conscious socialism."
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The class-conscious workingman knows that present industrial conditions compel woman to enter into competition with man.
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The centralised Unions undoubtedly owe their origin chiefly to the Social Democratic exertions, and are strongly class-conscious.
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Sometimes he was moved to song, and unearthly fragments of "Class-conscious we are" or "Proley Tarians, arise!"
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