peasant
/ˈpɛzənt/noun2 syllables
Peasant means: a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
Synonyms for peasant18
noun, as in a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
noun, as in a country person
also used for peasant
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What does peasant mean?3
noun
1
a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
2
a country person
3
one of a (chiefly European) class of agricultural laborers
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with peasant?4
three syllables
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Peasant in a sentence
- Disguising himself as a peasant, he crept into the castle town.CM
- For the peasant, fruits are more important than flowers.Scott
- If the thunder isn't roaring, the peasant won't cross himself.unknown
- What the peasant does not know, he does not eat.samir_t
- Even though modest, that peasant’s farm exuded warmth and authenticity.samir_t
- The carriage rolled on, and the peasants resumed their dancing.Hybrid
- Everyone says that, the whole village and even the peasants in the countryside.Mithridates
- In that village, peasants often shared their harvests to survive.samir_t
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Forms of peasant
as a noun
- plural
- peasants