Peon [noun]

Definition of Peon:

menial worker

Synonyms of Peon:


Opposite/Antonyms of Peon:

Master


Sentence/Example of Peon:

The school is as free to the son of a peon as to him with the richest of parents.

This arrangement is all against the peon, and all in favor of the employer.

It is the cache of ammunition with which to save the peon and Indian slave,––you know that!

A peon was seen walking that morning on the verandah with a letter in his hand.

There I found a peon and two chaprassis, the three men I had met on the road.

"Your turn now, Sambo," I told the peon after the sailor had gone.

That, peon, is something you'll have to find out for yourself.

You came off the ship that landed today, and have been classified a peon.

Consequently the peon has but a small choice of comestibles.

As to buried treasure, it is a favourite subject of the peon for conversation.