the great unwashed
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Definition
Noun: - The common people generally; the masses: This term refers to the ordinary people in a society, often considered as a collective group distinct from the elite, wealthy, or powerful classes. It can carry a slightly derogatory or dismissive connotation, implying a lack of sophistication or refinement.
Usage
This noun phrase is used as a collective term to refer to the general populace. It is typically used in a sociological or rhetorical context, and its tone can range from neutral to pejorative. - It functions as a singular noun phrase but refers to a plural group (e.g., The great unwashed is...). - It is often preceded by the definite article "the."
Examples
- The politician claimed his policies would finally give a voice to the great unwashed.
- The elite viewed the popular festival with disdain, considering it mere entertainment for the great unwashed.
- He wrote a column that pretended to sympathize with the great unwashed, but his tone was always condescending.
Advanced Usage / Nuances
- The phrase often implies a perspective from an outsider (e.g., an intellectual, aristocrat, or critic) looking down upon or generalizing about the majority.
- It can be used ironically or self-deprecatingly by members of the general public.
- Historical/Literary Context: The term evokes a 19th-century sensibility, often associated with descriptions of the urban poor or working classes during the Industrial Revolution.
Variants and Related Words
- The masses (n.): A more neutral term for the general population.
- The hoi polloi (n.): A term borrowed from Greek, also meaning the common people, often used derogatorily.
- The plebeians (n.): Originally referring to the common people of ancient Rome, now used similarly to denote the general populace.
- The common herd (n.): A derogatory term suggesting the masses are like animals.
Synonyms
- The common people
- The populace
- The multitude
- The rank and file
Antonyms
- The elite
- The aristocracy
- The upper crust
- The privileged few
Idioms / Fixed Phrases
- To appeal to the great unwashed: To try to gain popularity or support among the general public.
- The new TV network's programming was designed to appeal to the great unwashed.
- The voice of the great unwashed: The opinions or demands of the common people.
- The protest was seen as the voice of the great unwashed, finally being heard.
Noun
- the common people generally
- separate the warriors from the mass
- power to the people