The difference between Bourgeois and Domestic

When used as nouns, bourgeois means the middle class, whereas domestic means a house servant.

When used as adjectives, bourgeois means of or relating to the middle class, their presumed overly conventional, conservative, and materialistic values, whereas domestic means of or relating to the home.


Bourgeois is also verb with the meaning: to make bourgeois.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bourgeois and Domestic

  1. Bourgeois as an adjective (often, pejorative):

    Of or relating to the middle class, their presumed overly conventional, conservative, and materialistic values.

    Examples:

    "bourgeois opinion"

  2. Bourgeois as an adjective (historical):

    Of or relating to the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.

  3. Bourgeois as an adjective (Marxism):

    Of or relating to the capitalist class, the capitalist exploitation of the proletariat.

  1. Bourgeois as a noun (political, collectively, usually plural):

    The middle class.

  2. Bourgeois as a noun (rare):

    An individual member of the middle class.

  3. Bourgeois as a noun (usually, pejorative):

    A person of any class with bourgeois (i.e., overly conventional and materialistic) values and attitudes.

  4. Bourgeois as a noun (history):

    An individual member of the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.

  5. Bourgeois as a noun (Marxism):

    A capitalist, an exploiter of the proletariat.

  1. Bourgeois as a verb (transitive):

    To make bourgeois.

  1. Bourgeois as a noun (printing, dated):

    A size of type between brevier and long primer, standardized as 9-point.

  1. Domestic as an adjective:

    Of or relating to the home.

  2. Domestic as an adjective:

    Of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur.

    Examples:

    "[[domestic violence domestic violence]]; [[domestic hot water domestic hot water]]"

  3. Domestic as an adjective (of an animal):

    Kept by someone, for example as a farm animal or a pet.

  4. Domestic as an adjective:

    Internal to a specific country.

  5. Domestic as an adjective:

    Tending to stay at home; not outgoing.

  1. Domestic as a noun:

    A house servant; a maid; a household worker.

  2. Domestic as a noun:

    A domestic dispute, whether verbal or violent