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nouveau riche
[ noo-voh reesh; French noo-voh reesh ]
noun
- a person who is newly rich:
the ostentation of the nouveaux riches of the 1920s.
nouveau riche
/ ËŒnuËvəʊ ˈriËʃ; nuvo riʃ /
noun
- often plural a person who has acquired wealth recently and is regarded as vulgarly ostentatious or lacking in social graces
adjective
- of or characteristic of the nouveaux riches
nouveau riche
- A pejorative term for one who has recently become rich and who spends money conspicuously. From French, meaning “new rich.â€
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of nouveau riche1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of nouveau riche1
Example Sentences
Who does Johnson consider nouveau riche?
In February 2022, Ms. Peterson, an author and art collector, was surrounded by a new clientele: the crypto nouveau riche, who made a temporary home of the art market.
On the HBO costume drama “The Gilded Age,†Kelli O’Hara plays a New York grande dame forced to choose sides in an opera war: remain at the old guard’s Academy of Music, or defect to the Metropolitan Opera being built by the nouveau riche they had excluded.
Filled with high-stake dramatic shoot-outs and neon nouveau riche glamour, the six-part Netflix series Griselda presents the notorious criminal as a hard done by yet savvy and ambitious woman.
His sentences are full of nervy energy and irreverent wit: highly medicated patients at an elder care facility produce “mutant†excrement; a badminton coach past his prime looks like “Bruce Willis in yellow-brownfaceâ€; a nouveau riche character’s designer handbags are “so giant I swore they had gained consciousness and could swallow me whole, were I to transgress their master.â€
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