Pronunciation: /ˈruːlɪŋ klæs/
noun a group of people in a society who hold power and authority over others, typically based on wealth, social status, or political influence
A1 The ruling class makes decisions for the country.
A2 The ruling class consists of wealthy and powerful individuals.
B1 The ruling class often determines the policies that affect the entire population.
B2 The ruling class is sometimes criticized for being out of touch with the needs of the people.
C1 The ruling class has historically maintained its power through various means of control.
C2 The ruling class is often seen as a barrier to social equality and justice.
formal The ruling class in ancient Rome consisted of wealthy patricians who held political power.
informal The ruling class always gets the best seats at the theater.
slang Those rich snobs are part of the ruling class.
figurative In the world of fashion, designers are considered the ruling class.
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