plebe (Meaning)

Wordnet

plebe (n)

a military trainee (as at a military academy)

Webster

plebe (n.)

The common people; the mob.

A member of the lowest class in the military academy at West Point.

plebe Sentence Examples

  1. In ancient Rome, the plebe represented the common people who lacked patrician status.
  2. The plebeian uprising led to the recognition of their political rights and the creation of the tribunate.
  3. The patricians held most of the wealth and power, relegating the plebe to the lower classes.
  4. Despite the reforms that improved the status of the plebe, they still faced discrimination in society.
  5. The plebe's discontent fueled the rise of populist leaders who promised to improve their lives.
  6. The plebeians formed an important part of the Roman army, playing a crucial role in its victories.
  7. The plebe's economic struggles often led to debt bondage and poverty.
  8. The Roman republic's political system was often characterized by conflict between the patricians and plebeians.
  9. The plebe's influence grew over time, resulting in their gradual integration into the ruling class.
  10. The legacy of the plebeian struggle for equality continues to inspire movements for social justice today.

FAQs About the word plebe

a military trainee (as at a military academy)The common people; the mob., A member of the lowest class in the military academy at West Point.

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In ancient Rome, the plebe represented the common people who lacked patrician status.

The plebeian uprising led to the recognition of their political rights and the creation of the tribunate.

The patricians held most of the wealth and power, relegating the plebe to the lower classes.

Despite the reforms that improved the status of the plebe, they still faced discrimination in society.