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"parvenue" Definitions
  1. a woman who is a parvenu
"parvenue" Antonyms

5 Sentences With "parvenue"

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The Trumpian parvenue is abhorrent because he seeks power recklessly, saying and doing things merely to attract attention and power without regard for consequence.
Elle est parvenue à se relever et à partir, mais de retour chez elle, a-t-elle expliqué au New York Times, elle a ressenti des douleurs au dos et des brûlures qui ressemblaient à une infection urinaire.
Glass, p. 162; Sebastian, pp. 421–425, 453–455, 558 Sebastian described Zissu as "honest but uninteresting", and his wife as a "perfect example of a Jewish parvenue."Sebastian, pp. 334, 365.
39 Their life as a couple was reportedly marked by Antonescu's rigidity and distaste for the public life. However, as Antonescu reached prominence and earned important political assignments, Maria too became the focus of public attention. Ioan Scurtu, "«Cucoanele» mareșalului Antonescu", in Historia, August 2013 Reputedly, when she eventually did become politically important, the upper class viewed her as rather a parvenue. In 1938, when the relationship between Ion Antonescu and King Carol II degenerated into open conflict, the monarch engineered Ion Antonescu's trial for bigamy, based on charges that she and Fueller had never actually divorced.
The emergence of this new, decentralized society of dynastic lords could then explain such later eleventh-century phenomena as the Peace of God, the Gregorian reform movement and the Crusades. Following upon this, Duby formulated a famous theory about the Crusades: that the tremendous response to the idea of holy war against the Muslims can be traced to the desire of disinherited (but well-armed) second and third sons of this French parvenue aristocracy to make their fortunes by venturing abroad and settling in the Levant. While Duby's theory had long-lasting influence, later scholars such as Jonathan Riley-Smith have done much to discredit it, arguing that there was no large-scale shortage of land in Western Europe at the time, that knights actually lost money going on crusade, and that lay religious sentiment was their primary motivation. Duby's intensive and rigorous examination of a local society based on archival sources and a broad understanding of the social, environmental and economic bases of daily life became a standard model for medieval historical research in France for decades after the appearance of La société.

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