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laity

non-clergy / laypeople / non-experts
Noun

This term describes a collective group rather than an individual, creating a sharp distinction between those who hold official authority or specialized training and those who do not. In a religious context, it separates the ordained priesthood from the general congregation, emphasizing a hierarchy of spiritual leadership. When used in a secular or professional context, it refers to the general public or non-experts. It carries a connotation of being uninitiated or lacking technical mastery, often used by professionals to describe the target audience for whom complex information must be simplified.

Meanings

Noun

The body of people in a particular church who are not members of the clergy.

"The bishop addressed the laity during the Sunday service."

Noun

People who are not experts in a particular professional field or specialized area of knowledge.

"The complex legal jargon was simplified so that it could be understood by the laity."

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