noun
- ordinary people who are not members of the nobility or ruling class
Usage: plural form of commoner
Examples
- The king rarely interacted with commoners from the village.
- In medieval times, commoners had few rights compared to nobles.
- The revolution was led by commoners who demanded equal treatment.
- Commoners were not allowed to enter the royal palace.
- The new law applied to both nobles and commoners alike.
- Many commoners worked as farmers or craftsmen.
- The princess chose to marry one of the commoners despite her family’s objections.