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plutocrat
[ ploo-tuh-krat ]
plutocrat
/ ˈpluːtəˌkræt /
noun
- a member of a plutocracy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of plutocrat1
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Example Sentences
He set about ticking the boxes required of any self-respecting plutocrat enthusiastically.
Another paranoid plutocrat compares Democrats to Hitler, betraying his utter ignorance about Hitler.
Kennedy had hardly been a standout student, but his financial acumen had transformed him into a fellow plutocrat.
Plutocrat sweethearts Dagny Taggart and Hank Rearden join the movement as the masses clamor for revolution.
This was the corporations-are-people Romney, who seems like a plutocrat even as he tries to strike an average-guy tone.
The plutocrat of the unhappy tribe of Hue and Cry rose and stretched with a comfortable grunt.
Miss Inglis, late of Mallowfield Hall, was not to be put down by a vulgar plutocrat.
It is different with women; but a male bookkeeper can dress nearly as well, if not so variously, as a plutocrat.
This was the grandson of the original Moggs, and a very typical instance of an educated, cultivated, degenerate plutocrat.
He will retire from politics, from head-hunting among the plutocrats, and will soon be a plutocrat and a palace-dweller himself.
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