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Hoi polloi

Hoi polloi is an expression from Greek that means "the many" or, in the strictest sense, "the people". In English, it has been given a negative connotation to signify the common people. Synonyms for hoi polloi include "the plebs", "the rabble",... Wikipedia
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In Greek, hoi polloi means simply "the many". (Even though hoi itself means "the", in English we almost always say "the hoi polloi".) It comes originally from ...
Hoi polloi is an expression from Greek that means "the many" or, in the strictest sense, "the people". In English, it has been given a negative connotation ...
Hoi polloi definition: the common people; the masses.. See examples of HOI POLLOI used in a sentence.
The hoi polloi is a way of referring to common people, and it is an elitist term usually used by people who consider themselves to be above the masses.
hoi polloi · a hodgepodge; confused medley; jumble. · an extensive array or variety. · total obscuration in an eclipse. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT ...
'Hoi polloi' is an Ancient Greek phrase meaning 'the many' or 'the masses'. It is used disparagingly by modern English speakers to refer to the masses: the ...
Noun edit · (collective) The common people; the masses. (Used with or without the definite article.) synonym, antonym △quotations ▽. Synonyms: see Thesaurus: ...
THE HOI POLLOI meaning: 1. ordinary people: 2. ordinary people: . Learn more.
plural noun · upper crust · cream · choice · flower · elect · elite · pink · fat · pride · aristocracy.
If someone refers to the hoi polloi, they are referring in a humorous or rather rude way to ordinary people, in contrast to rich, well-educated, ...