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class
adjective as in stylish; with panache
noun as in kind, sort, category
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- branch
- brand
- breed
- cast
- caste
- character
- classification
- color
- denomination
- description
- designation
- distinction
- domain
- estate
- feather
- frame
- genre
- genus
- grain
- grouping
- hierarchy
- humor
- ilk
- kidney
- make
- mold
- name
- nature
- order
- origin
- property
- province
- quality
- range
- rate
- sect
- section
- selection
- set
- source
- species
- sphere
- standing
- status
- stripe
- suit
- temperament
- value
- variety
noun as in societal group, background
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noun as in group in school
Example Sentences
How are teachers supposed to explain to their students why federal agents are removing their peers from class?
"On language and broader messaging: Let’s shut down the pablum about 'defending the middle class,' 'sticking up for working families,' and other such drivel."
He says this is necessary because when he was young, Belém was "beautiful, well-kept, well cared for", but it has since been "abandoned" and "neglected" with "little interest from the ruling class".
“Streetcar” presents a portrait of postwar America in which masculinity was testing how far it could outrun the determinations of class.
Because both she and Graham come from working class backgrounds, they endeavor to open doors for people from similar circumstances.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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