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Synonyms and antonyms of People from the middle classes in British Thesaurus
People from the middle classes
the bourgeoisie (noun)
showing disapproval the middle class, especially when they are thought of as being too interested in money and possessions and in being socially respected: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
Middle England (noun)
middle-class people in England who have conservative opinions about political and social issues
Middle America (noun)
middle-class people in America who have conservative opinions about political and social issues
the chattering classes (noun)
Britishmainly journalismshowing disapproval educated middle-class people who like to express their opinions. This word shows that you do not approve of people like this.
the Green Welly Brigade (British)
Britishhumorous a name for middle-class British people who live in the countryside, or who like to spend time in the countryside
the petite bourgeoisie (noun)
lower middle-class people such as the owners of small businesses, especially when they are thought of as being too interested in money and possessions and in being socially respected: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
petty bourgeois (adjective)
petit bourgeois
the petty bourgeoisie (noun)
the petite bourgeoisie
chatterati (noun)
Indian English the chattering classes
the social class that consists mostly of educated people who have professional jobs: can be followed by a singular or plural verb