layman vs man in the street

layman

noun
  • A person who is untrained or lacks knowledge of a subject. 

  • A common person. 

  • Layperson, someone who is not an ordained cleric or member of the clergy. 

  • A generally ignorant person. 

  • Lay-sister or lay-brother, person received into a convent of monks, following the vows, but not being member of the order. 

  • Someone who is not a professional in a given field. 

man in the street

noun
  • A typical person, unversed in a given subject; an inexpert commoner. 

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