(plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively
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sample sentences
"old people""there were at least 200 people in the audience"
semantic pointers
member meronym
hypernym
member holonym
domain of synset (usage)
hyponym
peoples
age group, age bracket, cohort
ancients
baffled
blind
blood
brave
cautious, timid
business people, businesspeople
community
damned
dead
living
deaf
discomfited, defeated
disabled, handicapped
doomed, lost
enemy
episcopacy, episcopate
folk, folks, common people
free, free people
homebound
initiate, enlightened
uninitiate
mentally retarded, retarded, developmentally challenged
network army
nationality
peanut gallery
pocket
retreated
sick
tradespeople
wounded, maimed
migration
class, social class, stratum, socio-economic class
country, nation, land
poor people, poor
rich people, rich
public, world, populace
population
generation, contemporaries, coevals
lobby
clientele, patronage, business
rank and file
smart money
unconfessed
unemployed people, unemployed
womankind
chosen people
Slavic people