Joe
0 antonyms and opposites of Joe, grouped by meaning.
Noun — An ordinary man; a generic term for "guy" or "fellow."
How to use Joe
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
A short form of names beginning "Jo-," especially Joseph.
Full origin of Joe →Frequently asked questions
What does “Joe” mean?
The word “Joe” means an ordinary man; a generic term for "guy" or "fellow.". In plain terms, a generic "guy," or casual American slang for coffee.
How do you pronounce “Joe”?
“Joe” is pronounced joh (/d͡ʒoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Joe” in a sentence?
Here is “Joe” used in a sentence: “He's just an average joe trying to get by.”
What part of speech is “Joe”?
“Joe” is a noun.
Is “Joe” a common word?
“Joe” is a very common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “Joe” have?
“Joe” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an ordinary man; a generic term for "guy" or "fellow.".
What does 'average Joe' mean?
An 'average Joe' is a typical, ordinary person — someone with no special wealth, fame, or status who represents the general public. It is usually said with warmth rather than criticism, standing for the everyday, relatable man on the street. 'Ordinary Joe' and 'Joe Public' carry the same idea.
What is the difference between Joe and John Doe?
Both are stand-in names, but they differ in use. 'Joe' represents the ordinary, typical man — the everyman. 'John Doe' is a placeholder for a person whose real name is unknown or withheld, often in legal or medical settings. Joe is about being average; John Doe is about being unidentified.
Is 'Joe' formal or informal?
In this sense, 'Joe' is informal. It comes from the common first name Joseph and is used casually to mean 'guy' or 'fellow,' especially in American English. You would not use it in formal writing to mean an ordinary person; there, words like 'individual' or 'member of the public' fit better.