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noun

rabble

RA-buhl
noun
1
A disorderly, unruly crowd of people.
"Security struggled to hold back the rabble outside the stadium gates."
2
A dismissive term for ordinary or common people, viewed as beneath one's notice.
"The aristocrat referred to the townsfolk as "the rabble.""

How to Use Rabble

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA messy, disorderly crowd — often used with contempt for ordinary people en masse.

When to use it

Almost always negative or condescending in tone.

Common pairings
rabble-rouser an unruly rabble

Word Forms

rabbled past tense, rabbled past tense, rabbles plural, rabbles plural, rabbles singular, rabbles singular

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Etymology

From Middle English rablen, meaning to ramble or speak incoherently — the sense shifted from confused talk to a confused, unruly mass of people.

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