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The adjective bourgeois means relating to or typical of the middle class. If someone says, “Oh, how bourgeois!” it's probably an insult, meaning you're preoccupied with middle-class small-mindedness.
As a noun, a bourgeois is a member of the middle class, originally a member of the middle class in France. The word was borrowed from French, from Old French burgeis “citizen of a town,” from borc “town, village,” from Latin burgus “fortress, castle.” The derived word bourgeoisie “the middle class” is a later borrowing from French.
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working-class / middle-class / proletarian / propertied / landed
unimaginative / uncultivated / rigid / traditional / common / unrefined / philistine / respectable / square / ordinary / boring / uncultured / conservative / conventional