We have no meanings for "social inferiority" in our records yet.
1 Why should I pretend a feeling of intellectual and social inferiority toward him.
2 I had to accept, for convenience sake, the fact of my social inferiority .
3 For the first time a sense of degradation, of social inferiority , threatened to overwhelm her self-respect.
4 Mrs. Post has replaced social inferiority with ignorance.
5 One middle-aged woman tried to monopolize me by a confidential talk concerning the social inferiority of the Catskills
6 Whether our reformers admit it or not, the economic and social inferiority of woman is responsible for prostitution.
7 Less dimly, also, he felt his mental and social inferiority , his lack of warrant in offering her marriage.
8 At the age of eight she refused to play with another child on the ground of her companion's social inferiority .
9 Beside a danger of this kind, of course, as any priest will tell him, commercial loss and social inferiority are small matters.
10 For the first time in his life a sense of social inferiority , of humiliation concerning the nature of his work, came to him.
11 That he did not offer to do so until invited, though he betrayed no sense of social inferiority , seemed another point in his favour.
12 But as Tom expressed it, there was something in his tone which implied a conviction of Herbert's social inferiority , which our hero did not like.
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This collocation consists of: Social inferiority through the time
Social inferiority across language varieties