Populacho (en. The masses)
/popuˈla.tʃo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
It refers to a multitude of people from low or despised social classes.
The populacho gathered in the square to protest.
El populacho se reunió en la plaza para protestar.
It is used pejoratively to refer to people without culture or education.
The speaker disqualified the populacho with derogatory comments.
El orador descalificó al populacho con comentarios despectivos.
Groups of people who act without reasoning or are alienated.
The populacho hailed the leader without questioning his actions.
El populacho aclamaba al líder sin cuestionar sus acciones.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'populacĭum', which means 'multitude' or 'people'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the populacho
Expression referring to common people, generally with derogatory connotations.
el populacho
to speak to the populacho
To address the masses in a simplistic or demagogic manner.
hablar al populacho
to create populacho
To create an atmosphere of disorder among the masses.
hacer populacho
Related Words
plebe
It refers to the lower class in a society, generally in a historical context.
plebe
establishment
It is often opposed to the populacho, referring to the elites or privileged classes.
establishment
demagogy
Political strategy that appeals to the emotions and prejudices of the populacho.
demagogia
Slang Meanings
Derogatory term to refer to groups of ignorant people.
Don't listen to the populacho, they have unfounded opinions.
No escuches al populacho, tienen opiniones sin fundamento.
Used to describe noisy and chaotic demonstrations.
The party turned into an uncontrollable populacho.
La fiesta se convirtió en un populacho incontrolable.