What is another word for casteless?

Pronunciation: [kˈastləs] (IPA)

Casteless is a term used to describe someone who does not belong to any specific social class or grouping in society. Other synonyms for casteless include unclassified, unranked, ungraded, unsorted, and undifferentiated. These terms imply a level of equality and lack of discrimination based on one's social status. Other related terms include egalitarian, which means believing in or promoting equal political and social rights for all people, and merit-based, which implies that success and opportunities are based on individual ability and effort rather than on social background. Using such terminology can help promote fairness and inclusivity in various aspects of society.

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What are the hypernyms for Casteless?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for casteless?

The word casteless means not belonging to or affiliated with any caste system. The antonyms for casteless could be characterized by various caste systems such as Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. The term can be used to describe a hierarchy based on social and economic status that exists in some societies. Other antonyms might include discriminatory or exclusionary, as these terms indicate an emphasis on separating individuals based on social classes. Another antonym might be integrated, as this suggests a society where individuals are able to move freely and interact with one another regardless of their social class or status.

What are the antonyms for Casteless?

Usage examples for Casteless

If I have to poison this Ali Partab, or wring his casteless neck, I will make thee do it, and give thee to Mahommed Gunga to wreak vengeance on.
"Rung Ho!"
Talbot Mundy
If it be true that "out of a million well-established Americans taken indiscriminately from all occupations and conditions," when compared to a corresponding assortment of Europeans, "a larger proportion of the former will be leading alert, active, and useful lives," though they may not be wiser or better men; that there will be a "smaller amount of social wreckage" and a "larger amount of wholesome and profitable achievement," it may be safely said that, if the middle-west frontier Americans had been under consideration, the proportion of alert achievement would have been higher and the social wreckage smaller-partly because of the encouragement of the economic opportunity, and partly because of the encouragement of a casteless society.
"The French in the Heart of America"
John Finley
To be as much as seen by those casteless folk within doors was such an outrage as never would be forgiven by husbands all too glad of an excuse for clamping tighter yet the bars of tyranny.
"Caves of Terror"
Talbot Mundy

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