Pronunciation: /sɑ̃ kʊˈlɒt/
noun a radical or lower-class Parisian in the French Revolution
A1 The sans culotte was a commoner in revolutionary France.
A2 The sans culotte played a significant role in the French Revolution.
B1 The sans culotte were known for their revolutionary ideals and simple clothing.
B2 The sans culotte were a key group in the overthrow of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
C1 The sans culotte were instrumental in the radical phase of the French Revolution.
C2 The sans culotte were a symbol of the revolutionary spirit in 18th century France.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the sans culottes
A1 The sans culotte outfit was simple and comfortable.
A2 She preferred to wear sans culotte pants for outdoor activities.
B1 The artist's style was described as sans culotte, with a focus on practicality over luxury.
B2 The new fashion trend featured sans culotte designs inspired by historical French revolution attire.
C1 The avant-garde designer created a collection that was both avant-garde and sans culotte in its approach.
C2 The actress made a bold statement on the red carpet by wearing a sans culotte gown, showcasing her unique sense of style.
formal The sans culottes were a radical group of Parisian working-class citizens during the French Revolution.
informal I saw a guy at the party wearing a sans culotte and thought it was a bold fashion statement.
slang She's totally a sans culotte when it comes to following the rules.
figurative His speech was like a sans culotte, rebellious and unconventional.
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