Results for rustic
Definitions of rustic:
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: adjective
Pertaining to the country: rural: rude: awkward: simple: coarse: artless: unadorned.
part of speech: noun
A countryman; a peasant.
part of speech: adjective
Pert. to the country; rural; having the manners of those living in the country; plain; rude; untaught; awkward; honest; simple; unadorned.
part of speech: noun
An inhabitant of the country; a peasant.
part of speech: adverb
Rustically.
Usage examples for rustic:
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She was a little Welsh rustic no longer, but a little lady unusually well equipped, as far as education went, for taking her place in the world.
"Aylwin", Theodore Watts-Dunton -
" The Signorino will find a rustic table, under the big willow- tree, at the water's edge," she informed him, with a good deal of gesture.
"The Cardinal's Snuff-Box", Henry Harland -
But in our mountains, under our olive- trees, we become rustic again.
"The Red Lily, v2", Anatole France