Similar words: second childhood, world-class, classical conditioning, second, secondly, second hand, secondhand, secondary. Meaning: [‚sekənd‚klɑːs] adj. of inferior status or quality second class. n. 1. not the highest rank in a classification 2. not the highest quality in a classification 3. accommodations on a ship or train or plane that are less expensive than first class accommodations. adv. by second class conveyance.
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1. Too many airlines treat our children as second-class citizens.
2. Why should old people be treated like second-class citizens ?
3. We were second-class citizens and they treated us as such.
4. How much is a second-class stamp?
5. A second-class honours degree is the minimum requirement.
6. I don't appreciate being treated like a second-class citizen.
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7. Applicants should have at least a second-class honours degree.
8. He sat in the corner of a second-class carriage.
9. It takes longer if you send it second-class.
10. He graduated with a second-class honours degree in physics.
11. When you're old, people treat you like a second-class citizen.
12. Older people should not be treated as second-class citizens .
13. We will not accept a second-class education for our children.
14. Here we are, second-class citizens in our own country.
15. Private car-owners have become second-class citizens.
16. Women were very definitely second-class citizens.
17. I wanted two second-class tickets to Coimbra.
18. But they remained second-class citizens as the Service restocked itself with young men of the right background from Oxford and Cambridge.
19. Enraged and impelled by her second-class status, she became one of the first literary feminists.
20. If college degrees remain an entree to wealth and status in the 21st century, males may have to get used to the same second-class status that American women so long endured, as highly educated females become the majority among the nation's intellectual, economic, and even power elite.
21. I was on the borderline between a first- and a second-class degree.
22. Women are both put on a pedestal and treated like second-class citizens.
23. I am not prepared to see children in some parts of this country having to settle for a second-class education.
24. Fifty-two years before I met him, Lawrence Beesley had been a second-class passenger on the maiden voyage of the Titanic.
25. I would not want to return women to the second-class status they are only now escaping.
26. Some speak resentfully of a takeover by the Wessis, with themselves marked out for the role of second-class citizens.
27. They want to treat all Arabs as slaves and second-class citizens.
28. Put another way, that means lower salaries for members a proposal more redolent of second-class citizenship than a classless society.
29. She took her finals in 1900 and was awarded second-class honours in the university examination for women.
30. We did not have a chance to mingle with Okinawansthey were considered second-class citizens.
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