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plebeian (pli BEE uhn) (noun)
A common or ordinary individual or behavior: Steve always joked that he was a plebeian and rode his bicycle to work instead of taking the car.
proletarian (proh" li TAIR ee uhn) (noun)
A person who has low social status; such as, a member of the working class: Because Bernhart lacked a proper education and gregarious existence, he spent his whole life as a poor proletarian.

Even though Joshua claimed he was a member of the proletarian, he did not have plebeian manners.

proletarian (s) (noun), proletarians (pl)
1. A member of the poorest class of a community: A proletarian is without capital or regular employment and usually one who does manual labor.
2. Etymology: from Latin proletarius, "citizen of the lowest class"; in ancient Rome, people without property who were exempted from taxes and military service, and who served the state by having children; from proles, "offspring, progeny".
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proletarian (adjective), more proletarian, most proletarian
Pertaining to the category of people who do unskilled labor: The proletarian revolution or the stage of political development was predicted by Karl Marx when he said that the proletarians, or the working class, would overthrow capitalism.
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