Used in a Sentence

classism

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for classism.

Editorial note

This is in a sense an argument that rebuts decades (probably more) of urban design based on classism.

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Quick take

Discrimination or prejudice that is based on social class, especially against those of lower social class.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of classism gathered in one view.

noun

Discrimination or prejudice that is based on social class, especially against those of lower social class.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for classism.

noun

Discrimination or prejudice that is based on social class, especially against those of lower social class.

Example sentences

1

This is in a sense an argument that rebuts decades (probably more) of urban design based on classism.

2

The idea that a low skill worker is more likely to be on drugs is classism.

3

Popular racism against white people is actually largely classism: how dare they be rural working class or urban upper-middle class!

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American reality, so with a healthy dose of classism, racism, and general political failure.

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Aside from this, there is a bit of classism in the security industry.

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If there's one thing that brings out the classism in people, it's kids.

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I believe the issue here is far more rooted in classism and, if I may, class warfare.

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The American variant of classism is more amusing than average to be sure.

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Like accepting postmodern views that reject individualism and reason in favor of racism, classism, feminism, psychological determinism, and so on.

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I posit that the gig economy is just a modern take on classism and indentured servitude.

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The books are extraordinarily politically incorrect in every way you care to list, racism, sexism, colonialism, great admiration for aristocracy and classism...

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+ Fear of (on average) poorer population, classism, and other *isms encoded in the previous two.

Quote examples

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Having worked as a delivery guy, I always find it weird that everyone points to this "shut-in economy" as representing some sort of classism.

2

Racism and classism explain that disparity and answers the question, "Why should I care?" for those who do not have first hand experience with these issues.

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So, yes, when you only cite female sources, and you are talking about hard to measure concepts like the quality a word implies (where quality is based on perception), it’s very easy to reason that something like “Maker” can have both gender and classism baked in.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use classism in a sentence?

This is in a sense an argument that rebuts decades (probably more) of urban design based on classism.

What does classism mean?

Discrimination or prejudice that is based on social class, especially against those of lower social class.

What part of speech is classism?

classism is commonly used as noun.