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1peo·ple Listen to audio/ˈpi:pəl/ noun
1 [plural] a : individual human beings This sense of people is the plural of person.
We met all sorts of people on the trip. rich/poor people The neighbors are nice people. The people next door own a dog.

b : human beings as a group : all or most people
He doesn't care what people think of him. [=he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him] People can be really cruel sometimes. People think the coach should be fired. She tends to annoy people. People say it's impossible, but I'm still going to try.
2 [plural] : a group of people who share a quality, interest, etc.
a book for young people the American people The environmental people [=the people who are interested in protecting the environment] are against the town's plan to build more houses along the river. city people [=people who live in cities]often used in compounds businesspeople [=people whose jobs involve business] salespeople
3 plural peoples [count] : a group of people who make up a race, tribe, nation, etc.
a people who migrated across the Bering Strait the native peoples of Mexico peoples of Asia
4 a the people : the ordinary people in a country who do not have special power or privileges
She is well-liked as a senator because she listens to the people. the common people He is a man of the people. [=he is someone who understands or is like ordinary people]
b the People US, lawused to refer to the government of the U.S. or of a particular state in the name of a legal case The People vs. John Doe
5 [plural] : people who are related to or connected with someone: such as a literary : people who are ruled or governed by someone
The queen was loved by her people.
b somewhat old-fashioned : family members : people you are related to
She is visiting her people [=folks, family] in Texas. Where are your people from?
c : the people who work for you or your company, organization, etc.
Our people are working hard to restore electricity to the city.
good people
US, informal + old-fashioned : an honest, helpful, or morally good person
I like him; he's good people.
of all people
used to emphasize that a specified person is the person you most or least expect to do or know something You, of all people, should know the answer to this. [=I expect you to know the answer to this] My best friend, of all people, betrayed me. [=I was very surprised that my best friend betrayed me]

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