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Common people

Common people Meaning & Definition
Common people Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Common people?

[n] people in general; "they're just country folk"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Common people: folk

Related Terms | Find terms related to Common people: bourgeoisie | common run | common sort | commonage | commonality | commonalty | commoners | commons | laborers | linendrapers | lower classes | lower middle class | lower orders | lumpen proletariat | middle class | middle orders | ordinary people | peasantry | plain folks | plain people | proletariat | rank and file | shopkeepers | small tradesmen | the lower cut | the other half | the third estate | toilers | toiling class | upper middle class | vulgus | working class | working people

See Also | grass roots | home folks | people | pleb | plebeian | rabble | ragtag | ragtag and bobtail | riffraff

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