antielite

/ˌæntiɪˈlit/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or critical of a group of people considered to be superior in terms of wealth, status, or education.
    • The antielite movement gained support among people who felt ignored by the government.
    • The magazine has an antielite stance, often criticizing celebrities and billionaires.
    • Her antielite rhetoric resonated with voters tired of political insiders.
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noun
  1. A person who opposes or criticizes elites.
    • As an antielite, he refused to join any exclusive clubs.
    • The protest was led by antielites who demanded more equality.
    • Many antielites believe that ordinary people should have more power.
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