Meaning & Definition of word "Bourgeois"

Bourgeois

/ˈbʊrʒ.wɑː/

noun:

  • 1. A member of the middle class, especially one perceived as possessing conventional values or attitudes.
    • Example: As a self-proclaimed bourgeois, she prioritized stability and security over adventure.
  • 2. In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie refers to the capitalist class who own most of society's wealth and means of production.
    • Example: The revolution aimed to dismantle the power of the bourgeois and redistribute wealth to the proletariat.

adjective:

  • 1. Relating to or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
    • Example: The film critiques the bourgeois lifestyle of the main characters, highlighting their obsession with wealth and social status.
  • 2. Marked by a concern for materialism and respectability, often at the expense of artistic or intellectual pursuits.
    • Example: His bourgeois tastes in art were evident in his collection of mass-produced paintings.

Etymology

Late Middle English, from Old French 'burgeis' meaning 'town dweller'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bourgeois values:

Values that emphasize material wealth and conventionality.

bourgeois lifestyle:

A way of living that indicates middle-class status and comforts.

Related Words

bourgeoisie:

The social class that is characterized by their ownership of capital and their related culture.

proletariat:

The class of wage-earners in a capitalist society.

Slang Meanings of bourgeois

Meaning: Used to describe someone as overly concerned with material possessions.

Example Sentence: He's such a bourgeois, always bragging about his new car.

Meaning: A derogatory term for people who are perceived as dull or conventional.

Example Sentence: Their party was so bourgeois, I wanted to leave after an hour.