people

1. (verb) fill with people; "people a room"
Related Words: fill, fill up, make full

2. (noun) (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
Related Words: a people, age bracket, age group, baffled, blind, blood, blood group, blood type, brave, business, cautious, chosen people, class, clientele, coevals, common people, community, contemporaries, country, damned, dead, deaf, defeated, disabled, discomfited, doomed, enemy, enlightened, folk, free, free people, generation, group, grouping, homebound, homeless, initiate, land, living, lost, maimed, mentally retarded, nation, nationality, patronage, populace, population, public, rank and file, retreated, sick, smart money, social class, socio-economic class, timid, unconfessed, uninitiate, womankind, world, wounded

3. (noun) members of a family line; "his people have been farmers for generations"; "are your people still alive?"
Related Words: family, family line, folk, kinfolk, kinsfolk, phratry, sept

4. (noun) the body of citizens of a state or country; "the Spanish people"
Synonyms: citizenry
Related Words: electorate, governed, group, grouping

5. (noun) the common people generally; "separate the warriors from the mass"; "power to the people"
Synonyms: hoi polloi, mass, masses, multitude
Related Words: audience, followers, following, group, grouping, laity, temporalty

6. (verb) make one's home or live in; "There are only 250,000 people in Island"
Synonyms: dwell, inhabit, live, populate, reside, shack
Related Words: be, bivouac, board, camp, camp out, cohabit, encamp, lodge, lodge in, neighbor, neighbour, occupy, reside, room, rusticate, shack up



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