Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
grege
noun
/ˈɡreɪɡeɪ/

Definition
A collective term referring to the masses or a group of people, often used in a context to describe the behavior or characteristics of a crowd.

Examples
- “The grege at the concert was electric, with everyone dancing and singing along to the music.”
- “In moments of crisis, the grege tends to react in ways that can be unpredictable.”
- “The grege in the marketplace created a vibrant atmosphere filled with chatter and excitement.”

Meaning
The term ‘grege’ indicates a large group of individuals, typically highlighting the shared traits or actions common among them.

Synonyms
- crowd
- mob
- group
- mass