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Adjectifs des Attributs Sociaux Humains - Adjectifs de statut social

Ces adjectifs décrivent la position, le rang ou le statut des individus au sein d'une hiérarchie ou d'un système social.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Social Human Attributes
royal
[Adjectif]

associated with kings, queens, or monarchies

royal, royale

royal, royale

Ex: royal crown was adorned with precious gemstones , symbolizing the monarchy 's power and wealth .
noble
[Adjectif]

belonging to the highest social or political class

noble

noble

Ex: Despite noble status , the family was known for their humility and generosity towards their subjects .
sovereign
[Adjectif]

possessing the highest level of authority or control

souverain, suprême

souverain, suprême

Ex: sovereign prince inherited the throne upon his father 's death .
privileged
[Adjectif]

having special advantages that are not available to everyone

Ex: privileged elite lived in gated communities , sheltered from the struggles of the less fortunate .
supreme
[Adjectif]

having the highest position or rank

suprême, ultime

suprême, ultime

Ex: supreme deity was worshipped by followers as the ultimate source of divine power .
respected
[Adjectif]

admired and valued by others for one's qualities, achievements, or actions

respecté, estimé

respecté, estimé

Ex: respected teacher earned admiration from students and colleagues alike for her dedication and expertise .
honored
[Adjectif]

highly regarded or respected for one's achievements, qualities, or contributions

honoré, respecté

honoré, respecté

Ex: honored guest was given a warm welcome at the event .
respectable
[Adjectif]

worthy of esteem or admiration due to good character, behavior, or achievements

respectable, de bonne réputation

respectable, de bonne réputation

Ex: respectable family owned a successful business that had been passed down through generations .
esteemed
[Adjectif]

highly respected, admired, or valued by others for one's qualities, achievements, or contributions

estimé, respecté

estimé, respecté

Ex: esteemed artist 's work was exhibited in galleries around the world .
venerable
[Adjectif]

worthy of great respect due to age, wisdom, or character

vénérable, ancien, respecté

vénérable, ancien, respecté

Ex: He sought solace in the teachings of venerable sage , whose words resonated deeply with him .
civilian
[Adjectif]

relating to a person who is not a member of the military or police force and does not hold an official position in the government

civil

civil

Ex: He served as civilian volunteer , helping to distribute food and supplies to those in need .
middle-class
[Adjectif]

relating to individuals or families with moderate income and lifestyle situated between the wealthy and lower-income groups

de classe moyenne, moyen-class

de classe moyenne, moyen-class

Ex: Access to healthcare and education are important concerns for middle-class population .
upper-class
[Adjectif]

relating to those with the highest level of wealth and social status in society

de la haute société, aisé

de la haute société, aisé

Ex: Despite their wealth , upper-class individuals prioritize philanthropy and social responsibility .
working-class
[Adjectif]

relating to individuals or families who work in manual or non-managerial jobs, usually earning modest incomes and facing financial challenges

de la classe ouvrière, populaire

de la classe ouvrière, populaire

Ex: Despite facing economic challengesworking-class individuals often display resilience and determination .
preeminent
[Adjectif]

surpassing others in quality, distinction, or importance

prééminent

prééminent

Ex: preeminent literary work of the 20th century is celebrated for its profound themes and enduring impact on literature .
enslaved
[Adjectif]

held against one's will and forced to work without freedom or rights, often enduring mistreatment and exploitation

asservi, esclavagisé

asservi, esclavagisé

Ex: Escaping from bondage was a dangerous endeavor enslaved people , as they risked severe punishment if caught .
aristocratic
[Adjectif]

reflecting the traits or lifestyle of the nobility, marked by elegance and high social status

aristocratique, noble

aristocratique, noble

Ex: aristocratic title passed down through generations , signifying their noble status .
Adjectifs des Attributs Sociaux Humains
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