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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

Too long has that region's savory fare been dubbed declasse by snobbish restaurateurs.

From Time Magazine Archive

He'll be dropping the declasse Geraldo Rivera Show to concentrate on gigs like his appearances as "legal commentator" on Today and four new prime-time specials focusing on the law.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even peddling products on the home screen is not as declasse as it once was.

From Time Magazine Archive

The woman in business was such a novelty that as yet she was declasse.

From The Titan by Dreiser, Theodore