pleb

[pleb]

pleb Definition

a derogatory term used to describe someone who is considered to be of low social status or lacking in intelligence.

Using pleb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pleb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He thinks he's better than us, but he's just a pleb.

  • Example

    The aristocrats looked down on the plebs.

  • Example

    Don't be such a pleb and learn how to spell properly.

pleb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pleb

Phrases with pleb

  • a direct vote by all the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change in the constitution

    Example

    The government held a plebiscite to decide whether to change the country's flag.

  • relating to or characteristic of the common people

    Example

    The plebeian lifestyle was simple and frugal.

  • resembling or characteristic of a pleb

    Example

    His plebby accent gave away his working-class background.

Origins of pleb

shortened form of 'plebeian', from Latin 'plebeius', meaning 'of the common people'

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Summary: pleb in Brief

The term 'pleb' [pleb] is a derogatory noun used to insult someone of low social status or intelligence. It is often used to belittle someone or make them feel inferior. The term has its roots in Latin, where it referred to the common people. Synonyms include 'commoner' and 'working-class person,' while informal alternatives are 'nobody' and 'loser.'