plebe

[pliːb]

plebe Definition

  • 1a freshman at a military or naval academy
  • 2a newly entered cadet or freshman

Using plebe: Examples

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

  • Example

    The plebes were required to attend a meeting with their academic advisors.

  • Example

    The upperclassmen often played pranks on the plebes during their first year.

  • Example

    As a plebe, he had to follow strict rules and regulations.

plebe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plebe

Phrases with plebe

  • the first year of study at a military or naval academy

    Example

    During his plebe year, he struggled to adjust to the rigorous schedule.

  • the summer training period for incoming freshmen at a military or naval academy

    Example

    The plebe summer program is designed to prepare new students for the challenges of academy life.

  • plebe knowledge

    basic knowledge that all plebes are expected to know

    Example

    He spent hours memorizing plebe knowledge in preparation for his exams.

Origins of plebe

from Latin 'plebeius', meaning 'of the common people'

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Summary: plebe in Brief

'Plebe' [pliːb] refers to a freshman or newly entered cadet at a military or naval academy. It is often used in phrases like 'plebe year' and 'plebe summer,' which denote the first year of study and the summer training period, respectively. As a noun, it is synonymous with 'cadet' and 'freshman.'