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    Ple·be·ian
    /pləˈbēən/

    noun

    • 1. (in ancient Rome) a commoner.

    adjective

  2. Plebeian is a noun or adjective that refers to a member of the common people in ancient Rome or someone who is crude or coarse in manner or style. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Plebeian is an adjective that means belonging to a low social class, often with a disapproving tone. Learn more about its origin, usage and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary, with examples from the English Corpus.

  5. Plebeian means belonging or pertaining to the common people, especially the ancient Roman plebs. It can also mean common, vulgar, or lowbrow. See the origin, usage, and synonyms of plebeian.

  6. Plebeian means belonging to a low social class, often used in a disapproving way. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms, examples, and translations in different languages.

  7. When you hear the word plebeian used to describe a form of art or taste, it means that while something is liked by a lot of people, it may not be of the highest quality or taste. Both soap operas and reality television shows have been described as plebeian forms of entertainment.

  8. Plebeian, member of the general citizenry in ancient Rome as opposed to the privileged patrician class. The distinction was probably originally based on the wealth and influence of certain families who organized themselves into patrician clans under the early republic, during the 5th and 4th centuries BCE.

  9. Plebeian means belonging to or typical of the common people, especially of ancient Rome. It can also mean vulgar, coarse, or lacking in refinement. See the origin, pronunciation, and usage of plebeian in sentences.

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