What is another word for common folk?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒmən fˈə͡ʊk] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the phrase "common folk" which refers to the ordinary people of a society. Some of the popular alternatives to "common folk" include "everyday people," "the general public," "the masses," "regular citizens," "the working class," "the proletariat," "the common man," "the multitude," "the plebeians," and "the hoi polloi." All these terms denote the common, average people who may not be wealthy or powerful but form the backbone of any country or society. They are the ones who work hard every day to make ends meet and live a simple life. Understanding these synonyms of "common folk" can help us to communicate effectively and say things in different ways while avoiding redundancy in our vocabulary.

What are the hypernyms for Common folk?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Common folk

  • Let us beware of common folk, of common sense, of sentiment, of inspiration, and of the obvious.
    Charles Baudelaire
  • It is all very well for intellectuals in their air-conditioned offices to bemoan the unbelievable impact of either mean-spirited or silly rumours in the genesis of communal riots among the common folk. But in this instance, in their own reports on and analysis of communal violence, factual data were just as shamelessly replaced with invention, rumours and conspiracy theories. In this respect, religious extremists such as the Shahi Imam have behaved themselves better than the secularist campaigners who pose as the guardians of modernity and the scientific temper. Arundhati Roy risked the international fame she so clearly cherishes by going public with blatant lies about atrocities against named Gujarati Muslim women who turned out to be either non-existent or abroad at the time of the riots. Perhaps a fiction writer can afford this, but the news media with their deontology of accuracy and objectivity made themselves guilty of similar howlers. Internationally influential media like the Washington Post copied from an Islamist website rumours about Hindu provocations behind the Godhra carnage, falsely claiming a Gujarati journalist as source, and never publishing a correction when the journalist in question denied ever having put out such a story. With such media, who needs rumors?
    Koenraad Elst

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