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years before it became a term of contempt. C. S. Lewis neatly summed up this phenomenon as ‘the moralization of status words’. It began long before the age of Dickens and Disraeli, but the emotive use of status words was exaggerated as an increasingly urban population advertised its distance from rustic living and its less affluent forebears.
The Language Wars: A History of Proper English
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