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Qu'est-ce (qui) est arriviste - définition

RELATIVE NEWCOMER TO A SOCIOECONOMIC CLASS
Social climber; Parvenus; Social Climbers; Social-climbing; Social climbing; Arriviste

arriviste         
(arrivistes)
You describe someone as an arriviste when you are criticizing them because they are trying very hard to belong to an influential or important social group which you feel they have no right to belong to. (FORMAL)
...political arrivistes.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
arriviste         
[?ari:'vi:st]
¦ noun an ambitious and self-seeking person.
Derivatives
arrivisme ?ari:'vi:zm(?) noun
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr., from arriver (see arrive).
social-climbing         

Wikipédia

Parvenu

A parvenu is a person who is a relative newcomer to a high-ranking socioeconomic class. The word is borrowed from the French language; it is the past participle of the verb parvenir (to reach, to arrive, to manage to do something).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour arriviste
1. Arriviste nuclear terrorists want to play with the fire that Washington not only lit, but keeps burning.
2. Heather has been painted as an ambitious arriviste who ensnared a hero and forced him to give up spliffs and dye his hair a funny shade of marmalade.
3. The Journal series included a wonderful story, straight out of Trollope, about a vulgar arriviste trying to crash the absurd charity–ball society of Palm Springs.
4. The G8 summit in Gleneagles next week has turned into a must–attend event for global leaders, making the annual Davos shindig each January look rather B–list and arriviste.
5. The community even tolerated the odd arriviste wag, on the pitiably optimistic ground that he might one day come to his senses and try his hand at a novel.