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Meanings of
proletarian
in English
Portuguese
trabalhador
Catalan
obrera
Spanish
trabajador
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A member of the working class (not necessarily employed)
worker
prole
Portuguese
trabalhador
Propertyless.
propertyless
patrician
plebeian
Related terms
lowborn
lower-class
low-class
Synonyms
Examples for "
worker
"
worker
prole
Examples for "
worker
"
1
The
worker
's
doctor reported the case to county health officials on Wednesday.
2
It's also known for minimal environmental and
worker
health and safety regulation.
3
It's also known for minimal environmental and
worker
health and safety regulations.
4
Devices used to measure various health indicators can also gauge
worker
happiness.
5
Such a major industry needs to attract the right calibre of
worker
.
1
Beer was the only drink you could get in
prole
pubs.
2
The hunting-down and destruction of books had been done with the same thoroughness in the
prole
quarters as everywhere else.
3
His jibe "Playing the bourgeoise and the
prole
-is that what turns you on?" also hits near the mark.
4
Here, for instance, is Pippa telling Six Nations viewers how to stage a
prole
party: "Attach flags between two fixtures in the room."
5
Her ladyship died on the 1st of July 1768, leaving a son, George Viscount Hinchinbroke, who died sine
prole
,
in 1790.-E.
Usage of
proletarian
in English
1
The Labor Party of Australia has killed the pure
proletarian
movement there.
2
Just in case anyone might be banking on Prince Edward's
proletarian
tendencies.
3
We have not yet considered the agricultural
laborer
-
the
proletarian
of the countryside.
4
It is, as M. Hardy points out, of SEXUAL and
proletarian
origin.
5
October 22nd became the reviewing day for the forces of the
proletarian
army.
6
The
proletarian
produces the goods which the bourgeois sells with advantage.
7
The
proletarian
is helpless; left to himself, he cannot live a single day.
8
Not that the
proletarian
leaders of comfortable Italy realized what they were advocating.
9
You can see that this attitude was dreadfully unfair and
proletarian
-
oriented
.
10
The lower ones are more
proletarian
,
but there is no sharp dividing line.
11
Again, I could not disguise myself as a
proletarian
and travel.
12
The poor man, the
proletarian
,
is nobler than another, but not more sacred.
13
Had there not been women leaders in every great
proletarian
movement?
14
Always poking your
proletarian
nose into the business of your betters.
15
This often announced
proletarian
dictatorship can only be achieved through the use of violence.
16
The agricultural
proletarian
,
like all other labor, should be organized in a national union.
Other examples for "proletarian"
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About this term
proletarian
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
proletarian revolution
proletarian movement
proletarian army
proletarian dictatorship
conscious proletarian
More collocations
Translations for
proletarian
Portuguese
trabalhador
operário
proletário
colarinho azul
Catalan
obrera
proletari
obrer
proletària
Spanish
trabajador
obrero
Proletarian
through the time
Proletarian
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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