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bourgeois

[boor-zhwah, boor-zhwah, boo-zhwah, boor-zhwa] / bʊərˈʒwɑ, ˈbʊər ʒwɑ, ˈbu ʒwɑ, burˈʒwa /


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He went to secondary school in the wealthy bourgeois 16th arrondissement of Paris, where he said he felt an uncomfortable outsider, and later attended the elite ENA administration school.

From BBC • Mar. 23, 2026

Germans ignored it out of shame; Jews, living precariously in exile, rejected it as too assimilated and bourgeois.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 16, 2026

But in Chew-Bose’s passion to dig deeper into the circumstances underpinning a young girl’s life-altering cruelty, there’s an over-intellectualization of motive, a need to continually crack the sleek surface of Sagan’s bourgeois characters with self-reflection.

From Los Angeles Times • May 2, 2025

"They let you know if they're getting bored. It's not bourgeois polite and that appeals to me."

From BBC • Mar. 21, 2025

Now, when he was on fire with his Cause, Arthur’s justice seemed bourgeois and obtuse beside him.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White