countryfolk (Meaning)
Wordnet
countryfolk (n)
people living in the same country; compatriots
people raised in or living in a rural environment; rustics
Synonyms & Antonyms of countryfolk
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countryfolk Sentence Examples
- The countryfolk of the small village were known for their hospitality and kindness.
- Countryfolk often have a deep understanding of nature and the land.
- Growing up among countryfolk instilled in me a love for the outdoors and simple living.
- Countryfolk gather at the local diner to catch up on news and share stories.
- Despite their modest means, countryfolk are generous and always willing to lend a helping hand.
- Many countryfolk have lived in the same area for generations, creating strong bonds within the community.
- The countryfolk of the region celebrate their heritage through traditional music and festivals.
- Countryfolk take pride in their hard work and resilience in the face of challenges.
- For countryfolk, family and community are central to their way of life.
- The countryfolk greeted newcomers with open arms, welcoming them into their tight-knit community.
FAQs About the word countryfolk
people living in the same country; compatriots, people raised in or living in a rural environment; rustics
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The countryfolk of the small village were known for their hospitality and kindness.
Countryfolk often have a deep understanding of nature and the land.
Growing up among countryfolk instilled in me a love for the outdoors and simple living.
Countryfolk gather at the local diner to catch up on news and share stories.