Middle+classes

  • 11middle class — n the social class that includes people who are educated and work in professional jobs, for example teachers or managers →↑lower class, upper class ↑upper class, working class ↑working class ▪ This led to the creation of a new, affluent middle… …

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  • 12Middle America — ► NOUN ▪ the conservative middle classes of the United States, characterized as inhabiting the Midwest …

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  • 13Middle England — ► NOUN ▪ the conservative middle classes in England …

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  • 14lower middle classes — ➡ lower middle class * * * …

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  • 15upper middle classes — ➡ upper middle class * * * …

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  • 16Middle class — Sociology …

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  • 17Middle England — The phrase Middle England is a socio political and geographical term which originally indicated the central region of England, now almost always referred to as the Midlands . The primary meaning of the term is now a political or sociological one… …

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  • 18middle-class — the middle class UK US noun [S] (also the middle classes) ► ECONOMICS the social group that consists of well educated people, such as doctors, lawyers, and teachers, who are neither very rich nor very poor: lower/upper middle class »The upper… …

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  • 19Middle England —    A vague term popularly used by politicians to refer to the aspirational middle classes whom Tony Blair and New Labour set out to woo prior to and since the 1997 election. The phrase is linked to the middle ground, a political position broadly… …

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  • 20Middle America — noun 1》 the conservative middle classes of the United States, regarded as characteristically inhabiting the Midwest. 2》 Mexico and Central America. Derivatives Middle American adjective &noun …

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