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upper-classadjective of high birth, rank, or stationupper-class boys who had an entrenched sense of entitlement aristocratic, blue-blooded, genteel, gentle, grand, great, highborn, highbred, noble, patrician, silk-stocking, upper-crust, wellborn high, lofty, superiorelevated, ennobled, exaltedgentlemanly, kingly, knightly, ladylike, lordly, princely, queenly, regal, royalhigh-level, senior baseborn, common, humble, ignoble, low, lower-class, lowly, mean, nonaristocratic, plebeian, ungenteel inferior, knavishbastard, illegitimateordinary, plainabased, degradedjunior, subordinate upper classnounthe highest class in a societya school founded to educate the children of the upper class aristocracy, elite, gentility, gentlefolk(also gentlefolks), gentry, nobility, patriciate, quality, upper crust A-list, beau monde, beautiful people, café society, Four Hundred(or 400), glitterati, haut monde(also haute monde), jet set, societycarriage trade, plutocracy proletarians, proletariat commoners, (the) crowd, (the) masses, peasantry, peonage, (the) people, plebeians, plebs, (the) populace, (the) public, rank and filebourgeoisie, middle class, working classdregs, (the) herd, (the) mob, rabble, rabblement, riffraff, scum, trash in 1814 |