WordNet: people
(plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
- domain: usage plural, plural form
- hypernym group, grouping
- hyponym peoples
- hyponym age bracket, age group, cohort
- hyponym ancients
- hyponym baffled
- hyponym blind
- hyponym blood
- hyponym brave
- hyponym cautious, timid
- hyponym business people, businesspeople
- hyponym damned
- hyponym dead
- hyponym living
- hyponym deaf
- hyponym defeated, discomfited
- hyponym disabled, handicapped
- hyponym doomed, lost
- hyponym enemy
- hyponym episcopacy, episcopate
- hyponym common people, folk, folks
- hyponym free, free people
- hyponym homebound
- hyponym enlightened, initiate
- hyponym uninitiate
- hyponym network army
- hyponym nationality
- hyponym peanut gallery
- hyponym pocket
- hyponym retreated
- hyponym sick
- hyponym tradespeople
- hyponym maimed, wounded
- hyponym migration
- hyponym country, land, nation
- hyponym poor, poor people
- hyponym rich, rich people
- hyponym populace, public, world
- hyponym population
- hyponym lobby
- hyponym business, clientele, patronage
- hyponym rank and file
- hyponym smart money
- hyponym unconfessed
- hyponym unemployed, unemployed people
- hyponym womankind
- hyponym chosen people
people
- (englanti) people (derivationally related)