PLEB

plebeian, pleb

(noun) one of the common people

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

pleb (plural plebs)

A commoner, a member of the lower class of a society.

(derogatory) A common person, an unsophisticated or cultureless person.

(US, slang, usually derogatory) A freshman cadet at a military academy.

Synonyms

• prole, plebe, plebeian

Antonyms

• toff, posho

Adjective

pleb (not comparable)

Of or concerning the lower class of a society.

(derogatory) Undistinguished, commonplace, unsophisticated, vulgar, coarse.

Anagrams

• BPEL, blep, pelB

Source: Wiktionary



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