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populace

['pɔpjuləs] s
acentos
gen. простой народ; массы; население (the people (of a country etc.)); простонародие; простонародье; граждане (Mosley Leigh); сброд
colect. простолюдье
despect. чернь; толпа
Gruzovik, hist. земщина
Gruzovik, inf. простолюдье
peyor. простонародье (Populace is increasingly used as a mere synonym for population, but its other connotations linger: "Population" is neutral, while "populace" often carries a superior tone toward the group it refers to.— The Grammarist • From the beginning, population referred to the collective inhabitants of a place, whereas populace had the meaning “ordinary people” as opposed to the titled, wealthy, or privileged classes. Not only did the word populace refer to the less privileged part of the population, it was also used as a pejorative term for “the mob, the rabble, the unthinking masses.” (dailywritingtips.com) ART Vancouver); простолюдины (Populace is increasingly used as a mere synonym for population, but its other connotations linger: "Population" is neutral, while "populace" often carries a superior tone toward the group it refers to.— The Grammarist • From the beginning, population referred to the collective inhabitants of a place, whereas populace had the meaning “ordinary people” as opposed to the titled, wealthy, or privileged classes. Not only did the word populace refer to the less privileged part of the population, it was also used as a pejorative term for “the mob, the rabble, the unthinking masses.” (dailywritingtips.com)The governments around the world know what’s going on… they just aren’t telling the populace. (dailymail.co.uk) ART Vancouver); плебеи (Populace is increasingly used as a mere synonym for population, but its other connotations linger: "Population" is neutral, while "populace" often carries a superior tone toward the group it refers to.— The Grammarist • From the beginning, population referred to the collective inhabitants of a place, whereas populace had the meaning “ordinary people” as opposed to the titled, wealthy, or privileged classes. Not only did the word populace refer to the less privileged part of the population, it was also used as a pejorative term for “the mob, the rabble, the unthinking masses.” (dailywritingtips.com) ART Vancouver)
populace
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