Middle classes
1middle classes — Bourgeoisie …
2lower middle classes — the lower middle class [lower middle class the lower middle class] noun [sing+ sing/pl v] (also the lower middle classes [pl]) noun the class of people in British society, especially in the past, between ↑working class and ↑middle class, such as… …
3upper middle classes — the upper middle class [the upper middle class upper middle class] noun [sing+ sing/pl v] (also …
4middle class — ♦♦♦ middle classes 1) N COUNT COLL: usu the N The middle class or middle classes are the people in a society who are not working class or upper class. Business people, managers, doctors, lawyers, and teachers are usually regarded as middle class …
5Middle England — noun The English middle classes outside London, regarded as politically and socially conservative • • • Main Entry: ↑middle * * * Middle England UK US noun [uncountable] middle class people in England who have conservative opinions about… …
6Middle American News — is a monthly paleoconservative newspaper published by the Middle American Institute in Raleigh, North Carolina, known for its anti globalist stances and criticism of mass immigration. Middle American news provides news and information primarliy… …
7middle class — middle class, middle classes In many ways this is the least satisfactory term which attempts in one phrase to define a class sharing common work and market situations. The middle stratum of industrial societies has expanded so much in the last… …
8Middle management — is a layer of management in an organization whose primary job responsibility is to monitor activities of subordinates while reporting to upper management.[citation needed] In pre computer times, middle management would collect information from… …
9middle class, the — noun * the social class that consists mostly of educated people who have professional jobs: the upper/lower middle class: She considers herself to be a member of the upper middle class. the growth of the middle classes in the 19th century ─… …
10middle 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… …