ralé — meaning in English
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English meaning
- cattle noun Domesticated cows and bulls raised for milk, meat, or labor.
- crowd noun A large number of people gathered closely together.
- pleb noun A commoner; a member of the lower class of a society.
- rabble noun A disorderly, unruly crowd of people.
- riffraff noun People regarded as disreputable or of low social standing, especially as a group.
Senses
ralé is used for these senses in English:
- cattle (pejorative, figuratively) People who resemble domesticated bovine animals in behavior or destiny.
- crowd (with definite article) The so-called lower orders of people; the populace; the vulgar.
- pleb (derogatory) A common person; an unsophisticated or cultureless person.
- rabble (derogatory) The mass of common people; the lowest class of populace. [from 1550s]
- riffraff (informal, somewhat, derogatory) The rabble; crowds; people of a low, disreputable or undesirable class or position.
cattle — full definition
- noun Domesticated cows and bulls raised for milk, meat, or labor.
- noun People treated as an undifferentiated, disposable mass rather than individuals.
crowd — full definition
- noun A large number of people gathered closely together.
- noun A particular social group someone belongs to or hangs out with.
- verb To push or press together into a small space.