Pronunciation: /pʊrʒ.wɑːˈzi/
noun a term used to describe individuals who are financially struggling but still aspire to a bourgeois lifestyle
A1 The poorgeoisie struggled to make ends meet.
A2 The poorgeoisie were envious of the wealthy elite.
B1 The poorgeoisie sought to improve their financial situation through hard work.
B2 The poorgeoisie were caught in a cycle of debt and poverty.
C1 The poorgeoisie faced discrimination due to their lower socioeconomic status.
C2 The poorgeoisie were marginalized by society for their lack of wealth.
formal The poorgeoisie refers to the lower middle class who aspire to be part of the bourgeoisie.
informal Some people call them the poorgeoisie, those who try to act like they are wealthy but are not.
slang The poorgeoisie are always trying to keep up with the Joneses.
figurative In the world of social media, the poorgeoisie are constantly trying to project a lavish lifestyle they cannot afford.
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