bourgeois


1bour·geois

adj
\ˈbrzh-ˌalso ˈbzh- or ˈbüzh- or brzh-ˈ\

Definition of BOURGEOIS

1
: of, relating to, or characteristic of the social middle class
2
: marked by a concern for material interests and respectability and a tendency toward mediocrity
3
: dominated by commercial and industrial interests : capitalistic
bour·geois·ifi·ca·tion \ˌb(r)zh-ˌwä-zə-fə-ˈkā-shən\ noun
bour·geois·ify \b(r)zh-ˈwä-zə-ˌfī\ verb

Examples of BOURGEOIS

  1. Indignation about the powers that be and the bourgeois fools who did their bidding—that was all you needed … You were an intellectual. —Tom Wolfe, Harper's, June 2000

Origin of BOURGEOIS

Middle French, from Old French burgeis townsman, from burc, borg town, from Latin burgus
First Known Use: circa 1565

Other Sociology Terms

bourgeois, ethos, eugenics, exurb, incommunicado, intelligentsia, megalopolis, metrosexual, mores, subculture

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