Pleb
Meaning of the word
The word “pleb” is a slang used to refer to an ordinary person without high social status. It is a pejorative term that denotes inferiority or lack of sophistication.
Origin of the word
The word “pleb” originates in the Latin “plebeius”, which means “commoner” or “ordinary person”. In ancient Rome, the commoner was the lowest social class, composed of ordinary citizens, while the elite was formed by the patricians.
Word adverbs
– Plebously
– Pleblessly
Conjunctions of the word
– AND
– or
– But
– Although
Synonyms of the word
– People
– Pasta
– Crowd
– RALE
– Gental
Word Definitions
1. Common person, without high social status.
2. lower social class in ancient Rome.
3. Pejorative term to denote inferiority or lack of sophistication.
Phrases that the word applies
– “The party was full of commoners.”
– “He behaves like a true commoner.”
– “I won’t mix with this commoner.”
Examples of the word in text
Plebe attended the political rally.
The commoners fought for better living conditions.
He felt superior to the commoner because he was rich.
Rhymes with the word
– Web
– Heb
– Neb
– QUB
– ZEB
Anagrams with the word
– Bel
– Leb
– Beautiful
– LOBE
– Bole