Baronets, commonly used to refer to a member of the hereditary titled class of the British nobility, have several antonyms. The antonyms for baronets include commoners, plebeians, and non-aristocrats. The term commoners or plebeians generally refer to the general population lacking aristocratic or noble connections. Non-aristocrats, similarly, indicate individuals who do not belong to the aristocracy or have noble lineage. While baronets are considered to be of a higher social class, their antonyms are those who are not part of the privileged elite. These words represent a different social standing in society and lack the power, wealth, and influence of the baronets.