Exact Match:
- folk
- people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"
Synonyms:
- Everyman,
- John Doe,
- Public,
- acknowledged,
- admitted,
- animal kingdom,
- blood,
- body politic,
- breed,
- brood,
- citizenry,
- clan,
- class,
- common man,
- commonwealth,
- community,
- community at large,
- constituency,
- conventional,
- cultural community,
- customary,
- deme,
- dwellers,
- established,
- estate,
- ethnic group,
- everybody,
- everyman,
- everyone,
- everywoman,
- family,
- fixed,
- folks,
- general public,
- gens,
- gentry,
- habitancy,
- hallowed,
- handed down,
- heroic,
- hoary,
- house,
- household,
- immemorial,
- inhabitants,
- inveterate,
- kind,
- kindred,
- legendary,
- line,
- lineage,
- linguistic community,
- long-established,
- long-standing,
- matriclan,
- men,
- menage,
- mythological,
- nation,
- nationality,
- of long standing,
- of the folk,
- oral,
- order,
- patriclan,
- people,
- people at large,
- people in general,
- persons,
- phratry,
- phyle,
- plant kingdom,
- polity,
- populace,
- population,
- prescriptive,
- public,
- race,
- received,
- recognized,
- rooted,
- sept,
- society,
- species,
- speech community,
- state,
- stem,
- stirps,
- stock,
- strain,
- time-honored,
- totem,
- traditional,
- tribe,
- tried and true,
- true-blue,
- understood,
- unwritten,
- venerable,
- whole people,
- world,
- worshipful,
- you and me