Results for rural
Definitions of rural:
part of speech: adverb
Rurally.
part of speech: adjective
Pert. to the country, as distinguished from the city or town; pert. to farming.
part of speech: adjective
Pertaining to, or like, the country; rustic.
part of speech: adjective
Of or belonging to the country: suiting the country: rustic: pertaining to agriculture.
Usage examples for rural:
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He was in a rural district.
"This Freedom", A. S. M. Hutchinson -
Here, again, the scenery is typical of rural England in its most pleasing form; and the village of Coln- St.- Aldwyns is scarcely less fascinating than Bibury.
"A Cotswold Village", J. Arthur Gibbs -
The disregard for human life, the abject poverty, the wide- spread demoralization in the rural districts indicated by these stories, are startling facts in a country which has been for centuries ruled by the vicegerents of Christ on earth.
"Rome in 1860", Edward Dicey -
We in Australia have no idea of the extent to which field sports enter into the rural life of England.
"An Autobiography", Catherine Helen Spence