noun a class of people considered to be of low social rank or status
adjective relating to or characteristic of a low social rank or status
Used to describe neighborhoods or areas with lower property values and less affluent residents.
May be used to describe schools or educational institutions that serve students from lower income families.
Used to describe a social class characterized by lower socioeconomic status and limited access to resources.
Refers to individuals or households with lower income levels and purchasing power.
In the literary world, the term 'low class' may be used to describe a style of writing that is considered inferior or lacking in sophistication.
Psychologists may use the term 'low class' when discussing socioeconomic status and its impact on mental health or behavior.
Educators may use the term 'low class' when discussing social class differences and how they can affect students' academic performance.
Lawyers may use the term 'low class' when referring to certain types of legal cases or clients that are perceived as being of lower social status.