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- Dictionarynounpeople (plural noun) · the people (noun) · people (noun) · peoples (plural noun) · one's people (noun) · one's peoples (plural noun)
- (the people)the citizens of a country, especially when considered in relation to those who govern them:"his economic reforms no longer have the support of the people"
- (the people)those without special rank or position in society; the populace:"he is very much a man of the people"Similar:the proletariatthe common peoplethe populacethe rank and filethe commonaltythe plebeiansthe hoi polloithe common herdthe riffraffthe ignoratithe canaillethe ragtag (and bobtail)the prolesthe plebs
- US ENGLISH(the People)the state prosecution in a trial:"pretrial statements made by the People's witnesses"
- (one's people)the supporters or employees of a person in a position of power or authority:"I've had my people watching the house for some time now"
verbpeople (verb) · peoples (third person present) · peopled (past tense) · peopled (past participle) · peopling (present participle)- fill or be present in (a place, environment, or domain):"the street is peopled with ragamuffin hippies"
- fill (an area or place) with a particular group of inhabitants:"it was his intention to people the town with English colonists"
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French poeple, from Latin populus ‘populace’.nounpeople (plural noun)- a human being regarded as an individual:"the porter was the last person to see her" · "she is a person of astonishing energy"
- used in legal or formal contexts to refer to an unspecified individual:"the entrance fee is $10.00 per person"
- an individual characterized by a preference or liking for a specified thing:"she's not a cat person"
- a character in a play or story:"his previous roles in the person of a fallible cop"Opposite:
- an individual's body:"I have publicity photographs on my person at all times"
- grammara category used in the classification of pronouns, possessive determiners, and verb forms, according to whether they indicate the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), or a third party (third person).
- christian theologyeach of the three modes of being of God, namely the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit, who together constitute the Trinity.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French persone, from Latin persona ‘actor's mask, character in a play’, later ‘human being’. What is the opposite of people - WordHippo
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