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What (who) is low-class - definition

SOCIAL CLASS COMPOSED OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY EMPLOYED IN LOWER TIER JOBS
Worker; Working-class; Low-class; Worker class; Working classes; Skilled working class; Working-classes; Working people; Working men; Proliterian; Working Class; The working class; Labouring class; Workers class; Farmers class; Farmer class; Working Classes; Class of workers; Informal working class
  • Construction workers, commonly regarded as working class
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low-class         
¦ adjective of a low or inferior standard, quality, or social class.
working class         
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural] the social group consisting of people who are typically employed in manual or unskilled work.
¦ adjective relating to the working class.
worker         
n.
1) to hire, take on a worker
2) to retrain; train workers
3) to organize, unionize workers
4) to dismiss, fire, sack (colloq.) a worker; to make a worker redundant (as by eliminating her/his job) (BE)
5) an efficient, hard, indefatigable; idle; meticulous worker
6) a blue-collar (esp. AE); full-time; immigrant; migrant; office; part-time; skilled; social; undocumented (AE); unemployed; unskilled; white-collar worker

Wikipedia

Working class

The working class (or labouring class) comprises those engaged in manual-labour occupations or industrial work, who are remunerated via waged or salaried contracts. Working-class occupations (see also "Designation of workers by collar colour") include blue-collar jobs, and most pink-collar jobs. Members of the working class rely exclusively upon earnings from wage labour; thus, according to more inclusive definitions, the category can include almost all of the working population of industrialized economies, as well as those employed in the urban areas (cities, towns, villages) of non-industrialized economies or in the rural workforce.

Examples of use of low-class
1. Those who are paranoid are mostly low class, uneducated, insecure and prejudiced people.
2. This was considered scandalous as gladiators were regarded as low class.
3. For them to try to distort or to play snippets of her remarks in ways that are unflattering to her is, I think, just low class.
4. In the same work, another character, Řâîíäĺđ, is a low–class bounder who becomes the apartment management head and acts like he is master of the universe.
5. I could get work in hotels in Torremolinos, but it‘s very low class." Having exhausted the possibilities of the Costa, he‘s keen to clamber on to the next rung of the showbiz ladder.