From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlow-classˌlow-ˈclass adjective 1 old-fashionedCLASS IN SOCIETY working class OPP high-class a low-class bar2 BADnot good quality OPP high-class
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low-class• Normally Roberto shunned the low-class and dingy.• Because of all those people coming and going, such low-class ruffians, the sort you'd never see in the Palace otherwise.• a low-class street in the downtown area• A low-class stuntman was paid about $ 5 a day.• Until I was 13 or 14 years old I became a low-class stuntman.• a low-class woman