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Synonyms for UNAFRAID: brave, encouraged, fearless, determined, courageous, reassured, daring, comforted; Antonyms of UNAFRAID: timid, shy, afraid, anxious, nervous ...
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People should always be used when a collective noun referring to the entirety of a group or nation is called for (e.g., 'the French People'). For references to groups of a specific or general number, either people or persons may be used, but today people, rather than persons is generally recommended especially for countable groups.
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There’s also the fact that some have argued that “persons” vs. “people” is a class-distinction, with “people” referring to the “promiscuous multitude” (yes, we heard you, George Crabb, in your 1818 publication, English Synonyms Explained). Sigh. The complexities of societal inequalities caught up in a word.
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Oct 11, 2021 · Knowing when to use "persons," "people," or "peoples" can be confusing, especially with regard to things like identity. Learn how to use each word.