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declasse

[dey-kla-sey, -klah-, dey-klah-sey] / ˌdeɪ klæˈseɪ, -klɑ-, deɪ klɑˈseɪ /


déclassé


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It’s declasse and too far from where I live.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2024

Dean's mother-in-law has Jeannie's old 1961 Continental, which became declasse in Hollywood when pressagents began driving them.

From Time Magazine Archive

The same sleek "gentry" have taken apartments and houses in once declasse areas, displacing poor and working-class Bostonians.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the innocent days of 2000, NBC decided the dating show Chains of Love was too declasse for a major network.

From Time Magazine Archive

The woman in business was such a novelty that as yet she was declasse.

From The Titan by Dreiser, Theodore