English noun: socio-economic class | |||
1. | socio-economic class (group) people having the same social, economic, or educational status | ||
Samples | The working class. An emerging professional class. | ||
Synonyms | class, social class, stratum | ||
Broader (hypernym) | people | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | age class, agriculture, booboisie, bourgeoisie, brotherhood, caste, caste, center, commonality, commonalty, commons, craft, demimonde, domain, estate, estate of the realm, fair sex, firing line, fraternity, immigrant class, labor, labour, lower class, market, middle class, ninja, old school, peasantry, proletariat, sodality, the three estates, trade, underclass, underworld, upper class, upper crust, woman, womanhood, working class, world, yeomanry | ||
Part meronym | society | ||
Member meronym | class structure | ||