noun🔗SharePlebeyo, la plebeA commoner, a member of the lower class of a society."The wealthy students looked down on the rest of us, calling us "plebs" because we couldn't afford the fancy school trips. "Los estudiantes ricos nos menospreciaban, llamándonos "plebeyos" porque no podíamos pagar los viajes escolares de lujo.societypoliticshistorygrouppersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePlebeyo, persona comúnA common person, an unsophisticated or cultureless person."The art critic dismissed the crowd's opinions, saying, "What do the plebs know about modern art? They wouldn't understand the nuances." "El crítico de arte desestimó las opiniones de la multitud, diciendo: "¿Qué saben los plebeyos sobre arte moderno? No entenderían los matices.personculturesocietyattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCadete de primer año, novato(usually derogatory) A freshman cadet at a military academy."During the first year at West Point, the "plebes" are often assigned the most menial tasks. "Durante el primer año en West Point, a los "cadetes de primer año" a menudo se les asignan las tareas más humildes.militarypersoneducationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePlebeyosThe plebeian class of Ancient Rome."In ancient Rome, the plebs had fewer political rights than the patricians. "En la antigua Roma, los plebeyos tenían menos derechos políticos que los patricios.historysocietygrouppersongovernmentpoliticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLa plebe, el populachoThe common people, especially the mob."The plebs at the school meeting complained loudly about the new lunch menu. "La plebe en la reunión escolar se quejó en voz alta sobre el nuevo menú del almuerzo.politicssocietygrouppersongovernmenthistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading