noun
- people who oppose or are hostile to the elite or ruling class; those who reject elitism or the dominance of privileged groups
Usage: plural form; often used in political or social commentary
Examples
- The antielites in the movement criticized wealthy politicians and corporate leaders.
- Antielites argue that power should be distributed more equally across society.
- The party attracted antielites who felt excluded by the traditional establishment.
- Antielites often champion the interests of working-class and marginalized communities.
- The candidate's message resonated with antielites frustrated by institutional inequality.