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proletarian

[proh-li-tair-ee-uhn] / ˌproʊ lɪˈtɛər i ən /














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"Wellness" is best understood as an elite alternative to the proletarian "health."

From Salon

This too may be characteristic of a Dame, although pairing that with her unstuffy humor and refreshingly proletarian quick wit engendered in us a familiarity.

From Salon

The play’s snotty actors, meanwhile, clearly consider their foe a proletarian rube and airily patronize him.

From New York Times

Red is one of those colors that’s both aspirational and proletarian at the same time.

From Seattle Times

Their devotion to Slowick meanwhile, hovers between that of a proletarian army in revolt against its oppressors and the legions of the undead commanded by figures of aristocratic despotism such as Dracula.

From Salon