IPA: /bʊəˈʒwɑːz/
KK: /bʊrʒwɑːz/
A woman who is part of the middle class, often associated with materialistic values and conventional attitudes.
The bourgeoise often prioritize comfort and stability in their lives.
**Bourgeoise** → The word originates from Old French *burgeos*, meaning a town dweller or a member of the middle class. It refers to individuals who are part of the bourgeoisie, typically characterized by their ownership of property and their role in capitalist society.
Think of a 'town dweller' from Old French — that's what a bourgeoise is, someone who belongs to the middle class in society.