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bourgeois

[boor-zhwah, boor-zhwah, boo-zhwah, boor-zhwa] / bʊərˈʒwɑ, ˈbʊər ʒwɑ, ˈbu ʒwɑ, burˈʒwa /


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But he behaved as if he’d spent a childhood surviving hardscrabble East Coast streets and was scornful of bourgeois diction.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 30, 2026

Yurlady comes from a poor family, several generations stuffed into a single small apartment, and the divisions between her and the more bourgeois creative class aren’t melted away by sheer Wordsworthian magic.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 29, 2026

But in Chew-Bose’s passion to dig deeper into the circumstances underpinning a young girl’s life-altering cruelty, there’s an over-intellectualization of motive, a need to continually crack the sleek surface of Sagan’s bourgeois characters with self-reflection.

From Los Angeles Times May 2, 2025

"They let you know if they're getting bored. It's not bourgeois polite and that appeals to me."

From BBC Mar. 21, 2025

I can assure you, I’m not so set on a bourgeois life as Mother and Margot.

From "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank




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