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Synonyms and antonyms of From an upper class family in British Thesaurus

From an upper class family

aristocratic (adjective)

belonging to or typical of the aristocracy

noble (adjective)

belonging to the highest social class. In the UK, noble people usually have a title, for example Duke or Baroness

titled (adjective)

a titled person belongs to a high social class and has a title such as ‘Lord’ or ‘Lady’ before their name

well-to-do (adjective)

rich and belonging to an upper class family

blue-blooded (adjective)

someone who is blue-blooded comes from a royal family, or a family of a very high social class

well-born (adjective)

born to a rich family or to a family of high social class

high-born (adjective)

formal belonging to a family of high social class

well-bred (adjective)

someone who is well bred has been taught good manners and given a good education and is often from a high social class

posh (adjective)

informalBritish someone who is posh talks or behaves in a way that is typical of people from a high social class. This word often shows that you do not like people like this.

patrician (adjective)

formal belonging to or typical of the highest social class

top-drawer (adjective)

of high quality or high social class