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declasse

[dey-kla-sey, -klah-, dey-klah-sey] / ˌdeɪ klæˈseɪ, -klɑ-, deɪ klɑˈseɪ /


déclassé


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It’s declasse and too far from where I live.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2024

Snow will be an irreverent presence in a West Wing so formal that button-downs are considered declasse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dean's mother-in-law has Jeannie's old 1961 Continental, which became declasse in Hollywood when pressagents began driving them.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Cheever's suburbias, trying to live up to Leander's morality usually results in grotesquely declasse behavior.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not that he is no longer a member of society nor unamenable to its general laws, but that he has become a respectable declasse, as it were.

From The Soul of the Far East by Lowell, Percival