pleb

[US]/pleb/
[UK]/plɛb/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. commoner; the common people; the masses.

Example Sentences

the plebs and the patricians.

The pleb complained about the high prices at the fancy restaurant.

He was dismissed as a pleb by the elitist snobs at the party.

She felt like a pleb among the wealthy guests at the gala.

The snobbish attitude of the aristocrats made the pleb feel unwelcome.

He was treated like a pleb by the upper-class members of the club.

The pleb was not allowed into the exclusive club due to his lack of wealth.

She refused to be treated as a pleb and demanded respect from her colleagues.

The pleb was mocked for his simple tastes and lack of sophistication.

Despite his humble background, the pleb worked hard to climb the social ladder.

The pleb's honest and down-to-earth nature endeared him to many people.

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