Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl klæs/
noun a division of a society based on social and economic status
A1 Social class can determine a person's access to resources.
A2 In some societies, social class is based on family background.
B1 There are often stereotypes associated with different social classes.
B2 Social class mobility can be difficult to achieve in certain societies.
C1 The concept of social class has been a topic of debate among sociologists for decades.
C2 Understanding the nuances of social class dynamics requires a deep analysis of societal structures.
formal Social class is often determined by a combination of factors such as income, education, and occupation.
informal People in different social classes may have different lifestyles and opportunities.
slang Your social class doesn't define your worth as a person.
figurative In the social class of the animal kingdom, the lion is considered the king.
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