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As "plebeian" is an adjective, you would use it as a word to describe a common, crude or unrefined object, interest or attitude.

She had plebeian tastes in her choice of clothes.

His wealthy friends criticized his manners as plebeian and coarse.

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As "plebeian" is an adjective, you would use it as a word to describe a common, crude or unrefined object, interest or attitude. Such as, "She had plebeian tastes in her choice of clothes" or "He has plebeian ideas about women's rights".

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The plebeian class in ancient Rome consisted of commoners who were not part of the aristocracy.

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