What do you think rabble is? Is it the one who wanders or something that is collected? Or maybe something else? In this article, we learn the meaning and select a synonym for the word "rabble". We learn its morphological characteristics and try to decline.
Rabble is ...
The word "rabble" comes from the verbs "to wander off" and "wander". What does it mean?
Rabble is:
- A group of people accidentally gathered together.
- A collection of dissimilar objects that do not fit together at all .
- Asocial, antisocial elements of society.
Morphological characteristics, declination
"Rabble" is a common, inanimate, collective masculine noun ending in a consonant. Refers to the second declension.
Case | Questions | Examples |
Nominative | Who! What? | The rabble is a human rabble gathered together. |
Genitive | Whom? What? | How many rabble here, words can not convey! |
Dative | To whom? Why? | Son, do not dare to approach this rabble! |
Accusative | Whom? What? | Margarita Alexandrovna looked at a terrifying rabble of objects, which for some reason the mother-in-law called the dinner service. |
Instrumental case | By whom? Than? | From early childhood, Vadim had been with all kinds of rabble, so it is not surprising that, having matured, he rolled downhill. |
Prepositional | About whom? About what? | This book is written about the Paris rabble and terrible life on the bottom of the capital of France. |
Synonyms for the word "rabble"
Synonyms make our speech brighter, more beautiful, richer and allow us to more accurately express our thoughts.
Rabble is:
- Shushera;
- scum;
- a bunch;
- dud;
- trash;
- parasites;
- punks;
- garbage;
- cattle;
- gopota;
- bastard;
- shelupon;
- rabble.
So, we got acquainted with the meaning and synonyms of the noun "rabble", but I would like to note that before using any of these words in a speech, you should think very carefully so as not to offend or offend a person.