declasse
Example Sentences
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Into the 20th century, some things Mexican were considered declasse, except in designated quaint settings like Olvera Street.
From Los Angeles Times
Brooks’ labored apologia is a history — his history — of recent American conservatism, a Manichaean fable of civilized, conscientious conservatives full of marvelous ideas and déclassé, knuckle-dragging right-wingers.
From Salon
She’s a remnant of a déclassé life that Simone wants to leave behind.
From Salon
It’s declasse and too far from where I live.
From Los Angeles Times
Today, Americans intuitively associate computers and the internet with the technological frontier and associate manufacturing with déclassé smokestacks of yore.
From Slate
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.