masses

[US]/[ˈmæsɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈmæsɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.large number of people who are ordinary; a large quantity of something; (physics) a large quantity of matter
v.to gather in large numbers

Phrases & Collocations

masses of people

address the masses

appeal to masses

move the masses

masses flocked

masses gathered

masses supported

masses embraced

masses protested

masses reacted

Example Sentences

the masses flocked to the concert venue hours before the show began.

the politician appealed to the masses with promises of economic reform.

social media can quickly spread information to the masses worldwide.

the film became a global phenomenon, captivating the masses.

the artist sought to create works that resonated with the masses.

the company launched a marketing campaign targeting the masses.

the protest drew a large number of people, representing the masses.

the internet has given a voice to the masses previously unheard.

the government struggled to address the concerns of the masses.

the play was a critical success and a hit with the masses.

the news spread rapidly through social media, reaching the masses instantly.

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