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All declasse synonyms

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adjective declasse

  • coarse — Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
  • low — to utter by or as by lowing.
  • hack — to place (something) on a hack, as for drying or feeding.
  • middling — equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central: the middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
  • nondescript — of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind: a nondescript novel; a nondescript color.
  • pedestrian — a person who goes or travels on foot; walker.
  • philistine — (sometimes initial capital letter) a person who is lacking in or hostile or smugly indifferent to cultural values, intellectual pursuits, aesthetic refinement, etc., or is contentedly commonplace in ideas and tastes.
  • plebeian — belonging or pertaining to the common people.
  • poor — having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: a poor family living on welfare.
  • shoddy — of poor quality or inferior workmanship: a shoddy bookcase.
  • characterless — If you describe something as characterless, you mean that it is dull and uninteresting.
  • cheap — Goods or services that are cheap cost less money than usual or than you expected.
  • colourless — Something that is colourless has no colour at all.
  • colorless — Something that is colorless has no color at all.
  • crass — Crass behaviour is stupid and does not show consideration for other people.
  • declasse — having lost social standing or status
  • hackneyed — let out, employed, or done for hire.
  • impure — not pure; mixed with extraneous matter, especially of an inferior or contaminating nature: impure water and air.
  • low-grade — of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.: The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
  • passable — capable of being passed through, beyond, or over; fit to be traversed, penetrated, crossed, etc., as a road, forest, or stream.
  • prosy — of the nature of or resembling prose.
  • raffish — mildly or sometimes engagingly disreputable or nonconformist; rakish: a matinee idol whose raffish offstage behavior amused millions.
  • second-class — of a secondary class or quality.
  • second-rate — of lesser or minor quality, importance, or the like: a second-rate poet.
  • sleazy — contemptibly low, mean, or disreputable: sleazy politics.
  • stale — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
  • trite — lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; hackneyed; stale: the trite phrases in his letter.
  • undistinguished — having no distinguishing marks or features.
  • vulgar — characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste: vulgar ostentation.

adj declasse

  • baseborn — born of humble parents
  • common — If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • humble — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • ignoble — of low character, aims, etc.; mean; base: his ignoble purposes.
  • inferior — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
  • mean — to intend for a particular purpose, destination, etc.: They were meant for each other. Synonyms: destine, foreordain.
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