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social class

noun

, Sociology.
  1. a broad group in society having common economic, cultural, or political status.


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Example Sentences

What seems at first to be novel about gender inequity gradually reveals itself to be a parable about social class.

The theme of social class weaves through all of those pieces, but so do great doses of humor and irony.

Caddyshack, the one I directed, for me was about the exclusivity of country clubs and social-class conflict.

The new social class, in which such men were the leaders, held corresponding principles.

Horatio Bakkus, with his sacerdotal air and well-bred speech and manner, evidently belonged to our own social class.

With such a social class democracy is the only acceptable form of government.

Paul Kampffmeyer—Prostitution as a social class phenomenon and the social and political struggle against it.

Just as an excessive impoverishment may kill out a whole social class, malthusianism is the death of the middle classes.

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