middling sort

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English

Noun

middling sort (plural middling sorts)

  1. The middle class, especially in 18th-century Britain.
    Synonym: middling class
    • 2005, Tony Judt, “The Social Democratic Movement”, in Postwar: A history of Europe since 1945, London: Vintage Books, published 2010, →ISBN:
      On the contrary: ever since the decline of the music halls, theatre had been the purview of the middling sort—even when the subject matter was ostensibly proletarian.
    • 2015, Keith Linley, ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ in Context: The Politics of Passion, Anthem Press, →ISBN, page 33:
      The upper ranks thought the middling sort were greedy, obsessed with making money, virtuous enough, but lacking taste, elegance and culture.
    • 2019, Tawny Paul, The Poverty of Disaster: Debt and Insecurity in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 11:
      The rise of a middling sort of people is regarded as one of the most significant historical developments in early modern Britain, and an extensive historiography has been devoted to defining this social group.