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Declasse   Listen
adjective
declasse  adj.  
1.
Reduced or fallen in status, social position, class or rank; fallen from a high status or rank to a lower one.
2.
Of inferior grade, rank, status, or prestige.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Declasse" Quotes from Famous Books



... owners, nor about their entertainment. You can't help but believe this, and it gives you a sense of social security! Everyone anyone would want in their house was there. If any line was drawn tightly inside the smart circle, it defined the pseudo-declasse. Mrs. Makeway might be described in England as a slightly early-Victorian hostess, or if our presidents had at all the position and social power of royalties, she would be ticketed perhaps as of the Hayes period, except that would imply "Total Abstinence," which would mean instant death to ...
— The Smart Set - Correspondence & Conversations • Clyde Fitch



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