Crossword-Solution: COMMONER 8 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Commoner n. One of the common people; one having no rank of nobility.
Commoner n. A member of the House of Commons.
Commoner n. One who has a joint right in common ground.
Commoner n. One sharing with another in anything.
Commoner n. A student in the university of Oxford, Eng., who is not
dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university
charges; - - at Cambridge called a pensioner.
Commoner n. A prostitute.

We have 30 clues for the answer “COMMONER”

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a person who holds no title 1 answer
William Pitt was a great one 1 answer
William Jennings Bryan's nickname the Great ___ 1 answer
The Great ___ (William Jennings Bryan's nickname) 1 answer
The Great ___ (Pitt sobriquet) 1 answer
Someone not belonging to the nobility 1 answer
Person without title 1 answer
Person not of the nobility 1 answer
Non-noble 1 answer
Name for W. J. Bryan 1 answer
He sits below the salt 1 answer
A citizen. 1 answer
Familiar with monarch but no aristocrat 1 answer
pleb 2 answers
One without a title 2 answers
COMMON person 3 answers
middle class 8 answers
BRYAN, WILLIAM JENNINGS 10 answers
PERSON not in the armed forces 10 answers
NONMILITARY person 10 answers
*"___ the Great" 10 answers
everyman 10 answers
bourgeoisie 11 answers
proletarian 12 answers
bourgeois 12 answers
villager 13 answers
Citizen 26 answers
plebeian 31 answers
proletariat 33 answers
INFERIOR person 49 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
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greedy person
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Sentences with COMMONER (5)

And, finally, if you walk through the picture galleries at Burlesdon, among the fifty portraits or so of the last century and a half, you will find five or six, including that of the sixth earl, distinguished by long, sharp, straight noses and a quantity of dark-red hair; these five or six have also blue eyes, whereas among the Rassendylls dark eyes are the commoner.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
Gold and silver we will tell them that they have from God; the diviner metal is within them, and they have therefore no need of the dross which is current among men, and ought not to pollute the divine by any such earthly admixture; for that commoner metal has been the source of many unholy deeds, but their own is undefiled.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
The magistrate bails (but admits to bail is commoner) a man when he liberates him from arrest or imprisonment upon bond given with sureties.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Just as the commoner once held his land by the munificence and condescension of the lord, so to-day the working-man holds his labor by the condescension and necessities of the master and proprietor: that is what is called possession by a precarious [15] title.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
These are enviable natures; people shut in the house by sickness often bitterly envy them; but the commoner man cannot continue to exist upon such altitudes: his feet itch for physical adventure; his blood boils for physical dangers, pleasures, and triumphs; his fancy, the looker after new things, cannot continue to look for them in books and crucibles, but must seek them on the breathing stage of life.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with COMMONER (3)

By diverting the Dionysian impulse into special rites on special days, the orgy kept it under control, preventing it from surfacing in more insidious and perfidious ways. More than that, it transformed it into an invigorating and liberating — and, in that much, profoundly religious — celebration of life and the life force. It permitted people to escape from their artificial and restricted social roles to regress into a more authentic state of nature, which modern psychologist…
Neel Burton For Better For Worse: Should I Get Married?
Prince or commoner, tenor or bass, Painter or plumber or never-do-well, Do me a favor and shut your face -Poets alone should kiss and tell.
Dorothy Parker The Collected Dorothy Parker
Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is just about the commonest thing there is.
Arnold Bennett How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
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Appears in: Chronicle, NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1958–2019).