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vox populi
vox pop·u·li V0150600 (pŏp′yə-lī′, -lē)n. Popular opinion or sentiment. [Latin vōx populī : vōx, voice + populī, genitive of populus, people.]vox populi (ˈpɒpjʊˌlaɪ) nthe voice of the people; popular or public opinion[Latin]vox po•pu•li (ˈvɒks ˈpɒp yəˌlaɪ) n. the voice of the people; popular opinion. [1550–60; < Latin] vox populiA Latin phrase meaning voice of the people, used to mean public opinion.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | vox populi - a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people; "he asked for a poll of public opinion"popular opinion, public opinion, opinionbelief - any cognitive content held as true |
vox populi The common language; the language spoken by the man on the streetvox populi Voice of the people Sociology A language, as spoken, which includes slang and jargon. See Jargon, Slang. vox populi
Synonyms for vox populinoun a belief or sentiment shared by most peopleSynonyms- popular opinion
- public opinion
- opinion
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