Pronunciation: /ʃiːpl/
noun a portmanteau of 'sheep' and 'people' used to describe individuals who are easily influenced or led by others, especially in large groups
A1 Sheeple follow the crowd without questioning.
A2 Sheeple tend to believe everything they hear without researching.
B1 Sheeple can be easily influenced by popular opinion.
B2 Sheeple often lack critical thinking skills and blindly follow authority figures.
C1 Sheeple may be unaware of their own ability to think independently.
C2 Sheeple may perpetuate harmful societal norms through their unquestioning compliance.
formal The politician used the term 'sheeple' to refer to individuals who blindly follow popular opinions without critical thinking.
informal My friend always calls people sheeple if they don't question what they hear on the news.
slang I can't stand those sheeple who just believe everything they see on social media.
figurative In the world of fashion, designers often refer to consumers as sheeple, implying that they follow trends without thinking for themselves.
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