Rabble
(noun)
A disorganized and disorderly crowd of people.
Origin:
Middle english rabel, from old french rabal "riffraff", from medieval latin rabula "rabble", from latin rabula "babbler".
Examples:
- The rabble began to shout and jeer as the speaker took the stage.
- The rabble was a dangerous and unpredictable force.
- The rabble began to throw things at the police.
- The rabble was clearly out of control.
- The rabble were demanding their rights.