Demos [noun]

Definition of Demos:

test of ability

Synonyms of Demos:


Opposite/Antonyms of Demos:

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Sentence/Example of Demos:

Demos was politely informed by a noble earl that he was not costumed fitly to meet the King.

It is a pity to see fine verses, such as some in “Demos,” absolutely spoiled by the recurrence of one wearisome consonant.

And thus one is ground small in those mills of God, Demos struggling for tickets.

Out of the throes of the Industrial Revolution had been born a lusty, clamorous infant that demanded recognition—the new Demos.

Away then will go your airs and graces, your flaunting ribbons and your finery Beware how you listen to the teaching of Demos.

Here Demos harangued the multitude; told them they were being starved and trodden under foot, by the drones of the island.

There can be no doubt that he smiled upon the boy Demos, who was showing signs of giving trouble.

The boy Demos who had been playing pitch and toss with the cook, left the game to attend to what looked to him more like business.

When the crowd heard the words of Demos there was a great shouting and clapping of hands.

Demos declared that all property must be common, and all human drones destroyed.