n. |
[1] |
(plu)
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[2] |
persons
,
individuals
,
men and women
,
ladies and gentlemen
,
males and females
,
living souls
,
mortals
,
bodies
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[3] |
relations
,
relatives
,
kin
,
kinsmen
,
kinsfolk/(US/Canadian) kinfolk
,
family
,
kith and kin
,
ancestors
,
forebears
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[4] |
masses
,
(general) public
,
hoi polloi
,
mass
,
consumers
,
multitude
,
the great unwashed
,
populace
,
common people
,
common man
,
commoners
,
subjects
,
citizenry
,
plebeians
,
grass roots
,
proletariat
,
rank and file
,
the crowd
,
commonalty/commonality
,
mobile vulgus
,
bourgeoisie
,
man/woman in the street
,
Everyman
,
Everywoman
,
Mr/Mrs Average
,
(Brit) A
,
N
,
Other
,
Joe Bloggs
,
man/woman on the Clapham omnibus
,
(US) John Doe
,
Mary Doe
,
Richard Roe
,
John Q
,
Public
,
(Colloq and often derogatory) proles
,
the rabble
,
ragtag and bobtail
,
silent majority
,
common herd
,
(Brit) plebs
,
admass
|
[5] |
sing
|
[6] |
race
,
community
,
clan
,
tribe
,
folk
,
nation
,
population
,
society
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