Bourgeois Mnemonic
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bourgeois
bourgeois
/ˈbɔːʒ.wɑː/
Examples
- Is this bourgeois senate the same as the conservative senate
- He rejects the bourgeois institutions of literary life.
- Main theme of the drama is the antithesis of the proletariat and bourgeois.
- Bourgeois families came to study the flippant manners of their superiors.
- I meant the Bourgeois liberals wanted to keep the liberalization.
- In France the bourgeois and landowning classes emerged as the dominant power.
- In an industrial bourgeois society, the genre is the novel, a Moll Flanders.
- He was made bourgeois of Geneva and sat on the Council of 200 in 1537.
- In both the north and the south, a stable petty bourgeois class emerged.
- It marked the end of art along with the end of bourgeois norms and practices.
a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise
noun
a member of the middle class
noun
being of the property-owning class and exploitive of the working class
adjective
conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class
adjective
belonging to the middle class
adjective
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"Bow + Fur + Geez. The rich cat with a bow in fur says 'Geez', living a lavish life."
"Pour + Joyous. Rich folks pour money feeling joyous, living in luxury."
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