What is another word for a people?

Pronunciation: [ɐ pˈiːpə͡l] (IPA)

There are several synonyms that can be used in place of "a people." One synonym is "a nation," which refers to a group of people who share a common culture, history, and language and are united by a political entity. Another synonym is "a community," which refers to a group of people who live in the same area and share common interests, beliefs, or goals. "A tribe" is another synonym, which refers to a group of people who share a common ancestry, history, and culture, and often live in a particular geographic area. Other synonyms for "a people" include "a race," "an ethnicity," and "a population".

What are the hypernyms for A people?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with A people

  • All the world wondered as they witnessed... a people lift themselves from humiliation to the greatest pride.
    Corazon Aquino
  • You have spent many lives and much treasure to bring freedom to many lands that were reluctant to receive it. And here you have a people who won it by themselves and need only the help to preserve it.
    Corazon Aquino
  • Most importantly, nothing has happened to change my conviction that freedom and the love of liberty remain the essential defining attributes of our national character as a people.
    Ibrahim Babangida
  • Nothing is so galling to a people not broken in from birth as a paternal, or, in other words, a meddling government, a government which tells them what to read, and say, and eat, and drink and wear.
    Thomas Babington
  • Presidents with strong nerves are decisive. They don't balk at unpopular decisions. They are willing to make people angry. Bush had strong nerves. Clinton, who passed up a chance to eliminate Osama bin Laden, did not. Obama is a people pleaser, a trait not normally associated with nerves of steel.
    Fred Barnes

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