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middle class
noun as in neither the nobility nor laboring class
noun as in an economic class perceived as average
adjective as in characteristic of the middle class
Example Sentences
Desperation set in for people who thought of themselves as financially stable or middle class.
This is the experience of the entire working class and much of the middle class.
India and Sub-Saharan Africa, both with rapidly growing middle classes, young populations and significant workforce potential, share longstanding comparisons.
These professional millionaires plus Democrats can only reference the middle class because it’s their only social frame of reference.
She focused her campaign on lowering taxes and the burden of rising costs on middle class families, a time-tested message for Southern California conservatives that resonates with voters in the suburban district.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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