noun
- in ancient Rome, the common people as distinguished from the patricians
- common people; the masses
Usage: historical
Usage: often derogatory
Examples
- The plebeians fought for political rights in ancient Rome.
- Patricians looked down upon the plebeians as inferior citizens.
- The senator dismissed the concerns of ordinary plebeians.
- Roman plebeians eventually gained the right to hold public office.
- He spoke of the plebeians with obvious contempt.
- The revolution was led by plebeians seeking equality.