HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: NOUN
- The common people generally
- The elite (hoi oligoi).
- The common people; the masses. (Used with or without the definite article.)
- The common people; the masses.
- The mass of persons inhabiting a place; subjects or citizens, as distinguished from their rulers or from men of rank or men of authority in any profession; the commonalty; the populace: usually preceded by the definite article: as, the king and the people; one of the people; the darling of the people.
- Animals or other beings distinct from humans.
- A person's family, relatives, or ancestors.
- Persons subordinate to or loyal to a ruler, superior, or employer.
- Persons with regard to their residence, class, profession, or group.
- A body of persons sharing a common religion, culture, or language.
- The citizens of a political unit, such as a nation or state; the electorate. Used with the.
- Those who are closely connected with a person as subjects, domestics, attendants, followers, etc.; also, one's family, relatives, etc.: as, a pastor and his people.
- The mass of ordinary persons; the populace. Used with the.
- Humans considered as a group or in indefinite numbers. Often treated as a plural of person, especially in compounds.
- The common people generally
- The body of citizens of a state or country
- Members of a family line
- (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively
- A body of persons living in the same country under one national government; a nationality.
- The mass of a community as distinguished from a special class (elite); the commonalty; the populace; the vulgar; the common crowd; the citizens.
- A person's ancestors, relatives or family.
- One's colleagues or employees.
- A group of persons regarded as being employees, followers, companions or subjects of a ruler.
- Persons forming or belonging to a particular group, such as a nation, class, ethnic group, country, family, etc; folk; community.
- Used as plural of person; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.
- One's subjects; fellow citizens; companions; followers.
- One's ancestors or family; kindred; relations.
- The mass of community as distinguished from a special class; the commonalty; the populace; the vulgar; the common crowd.
- Persons, generally; an indefinite number of men and women; folks; population, or part of population; ; -- sometimes used as an indefinite subject or verb, like on in French, and man in German.
- The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of individuals forming a whole; a community; a nation.
- Synonyms People, Nation, Race, Tribe, Clan. People stands for the ruled in distinction from the rulers, as king and people, or for the mass of the community, etc., without thought of any distinction between rulers and ruled. The word nation stands for a political body viewed as a whole. The unity may be ethnic, instead of political; this sense, however, is less common. Race is the most common word for all those who seem to make a whole in community of descent and are too numerous to be called a tribe, clan, or family: as, the Anglo-Saxon race is one branch of the Germanic, tracing its descent through certain Low German tribes. Tribe, apart from certain peculiar meanings, stands for a subdivision of a race: as, the twelve tribes of Israel; ordinarily the word is not applied to civilized persons; we speak of tribes of Indians, Arabs, Africans. Clan is used chiefly of the old organization of kinsmen among the Scotch Highlanders; where used of others, it expresses a similar organization, with intense loyalty and partizanship.
- A set or crowd; company.
- Human beings; men.
- The whole body of persons who compose a community, tribe, race, or nation: as, the people of England; the people of Israel.
- Persons; any persons indefinitely; men: a collective noun taking a verb in the plural, and admitting in colloquial use a numeral adjective: as, people may say what they please; a number of country people were there; people of fashion; there were not ten people present.
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: VERB
- N/A
- Make one's home or live in
- Fill with people or supply with inhabitants
- To become populous or populated.
- To inhabit; to occupy; to populate.
- Furnish with people
- Fill with people
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To settle or inhabit with people; populate.
- To be present in or on (a place).
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To stock with people or inhabitants; populate.
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: RELATED WORDS
- Monied, Arriviste, Intelligentsia, Plebian, Aristocracy, Prole, Lumpenproletariat, Moneyed, Glitterati, Rabble, Riffraff, Multitude, Mass, People, Masses
- Citizens, Persons, Individuals, Folks, Populate, Reside, Dwell, Shack, Multitude, Inhabit, Hoi polloi, Mass, Live, Citizenry, Masses
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Upper crust, Monied, Arriviste, Intelligentsia, Plebian, Aristocracy, Prole, Lumpenproletariat, Moneyed, Rabble, Riffraff, Multitude, Mass, People, Masses
- Children, Others, Residents, Citizens, Folks, Populate, Reside, Dwell, Shack, Multitude, Hoi polloi, Mass, Live, Citizenry, Masses
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Synonyms for other half include lower class, lower classes, proletariat, working class, less fortunate, poor, commonalty, hoi polloi, lower orders and lower ranks.
- It's usually the small indicators of the hoi polloi on the street that signal the true decline of an ex-superpower.
- For this reason, it is in the nature the current Ruler to distort, cloth, or eradicate the illustrious history of the dominated hoi polloi.
- Therefore, the obvious question is how to translate China's offering to the hoi polloi of the African continent.
- Whenever you put up nearly should jazz a broad definite quantity of hoi polloi who dole out, and anda post map.
- Hoi polloi World Health Organization face for winner are in whole likelihood to be attracted to it.
- Dealers already have to pay a fee, so this just brings parity to the hoi polloi.
- Nigh hoi polloi, though, free work and Food Network for your Network.
- Never bothered me, just bothered the hoi polloi of West Hartford.
- Suite to the hoi polloi can glide through psychedelic.
- Generally temporary housing for a particular group of people, such as homeless people, abused women, recovering addicts, etc.
- Where a number of people are voting, record how many people voted in favour of a change and how many people voted against.
- There are really no issues with people offering people tainted drinks, let along children.
- They people need to find a real legal job and stop scamming people.
- People love it when people take note of their good service here.
- Access for all people, including people with disabilities, to web environments.
- Younger people also tolerate symptoms of anemia better than elderly people.
- Mostly recognised by younger people and people from ethnic minorities.
- Women are going to continue to keep coming forward against people like Roy Moore, against people in media, against people in Hollywood.
- You walk the street, people are hugging, people are crying, people are clapping, horns are blaring.
HOI POLLOI vs PEOPLE: QUESTIONS
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- Why are some people so talkative and some people not?
- What do intelligent people do that other people don't?
- Do people who look down on other people end up being looked up?
- How many people care for people in the UK each year?
- Do religious people give more to charity than secular people?
- Why do people think highly intelligent people are super humans?
- Do blind people dream differently from other people?
- Why are people prejudiced against people with disabilities?
- How do sarcastic people affect the people around them?
- Why do people think emotional people have mood swings?