Meaning & Definition of word "Populace"

Populace

/ˈpɒp.jə.ləs/

noun:

  • 1. The people living in a particular country or area.
    • Example: The populace expressed their concerns through peaceful protests.
  • 2. The general population, especially when considered as a whole.
    • Example: The new policies were designed to benefit the entire populace.
  • 3. A group of individuals who inhabit a certain region.
    • Example: The diverse populace of the city reflects its rich cultural heritage.
  • 4. The collective people of a specified place.
    • Example: In times of crisis, the populace often rallies together for support.
  • 5. The inhabitants of a nation, region, or community.
    • Example: The health initiative aims to improve the well-being of the local populace.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'populus' meaning 'people.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

common populace:

The general public or majority of people in a society.

general populace:

Refers to the entire population of a given area.

populace at large:

The greater public or the large segment of the population.

Related Words

population:

The total number of inhabitants in a specific area or country.

public:

The aggregate of people in a society.

civilian:

A person not in the armed services or the police force.

Slang Meanings of populace

Meaning: The masses

Example Sentence: The decision was made without consulting the masses.

Meaning: The crowd

Example Sentence: The crowd was not happy with the new regulations.