Pronunciation: /ˈwɜːrkɪŋ klæs/
noun a social class consisting of people who work for wages, especially in manual or industrial work
A1 The working class consists of people who do manual labor for a living.
A2 Many members of the working class struggle to make ends meet.
B1 The working class is often overlooked in discussions about economic policies.
B2 Historically, the working class has played a significant role in social movements.
C1 The working class has been disproportionately affected by automation and globalization.
C2 Sociologists study the dynamics of the working class within capitalist societies.
formal The working class is the group of people who perform manual labor for wages.
informal My family has always been part of the working class, working hard to make ends meet.
slang The working class folks are the ones who keep the world turning with their sweat and toil.
figurative In the game of life, the working class are the true backbone of society.
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