populace (Meaning)

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populace (n)

people in general considered as a whole

populace Sentence Examples

  1. The government's decision sparked outrage among the populace, leading to widespread protests.
  2. The new law was met with fierce resistance from a populace weary of further restrictions.
  3. The earthquake devastated the city, leaving many of the populace homeless and displaced.
  4. The threat of a pandemic sent shivers down the spines of the populace, prompting them to stock up on supplies.
  5. The leader's charismatic speeches swayed the populace, securing their support for his ambitious policies.
  6. Rumors spread through the populace like wildfire, causing panic and anxiety.
  7. The rising cost of living strained the finances of much of the populace, forcing them to make difficult choices.
  8. The government feared a backlash from the populace if their plans were revealed.
  9. The populace was divided on the issue, with some supporting the proposed changes and others vehemently opposed.
  10. The census revealed a significant increase in the populace, highlighting the need for expanded infrastructure and services.

FAQs About the word populace

people in general considered as a whole

mass, public, crowd, mob, millions,people, commoners, rank and file, rabble, cattle

elect, aristocracy, aristocracy, pride, A-list, pick, pink, fat, choice, cream

The government's decision sparked outrage among the populace, leading to widespread protests.

The new law was met with fierce resistance from a populace weary of further restrictions.

The earthquake devastated the city, leaving many of the populace homeless and displaced.

The threat of a pandemic sent shivers down the spines of the populace, prompting them to stock up on supplies.