folk (Meaning)

Wordnet

folk (n)

people in general (often used in the plural)

a social division of (usually preliterate) people

people descended from a common ancestor

the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community

Webster

folk (n. collect. & pl.)

Alt. of Folks

folk Sentence Examples

  1. The folk of the village gathered to celebrate the harvest festival.
  2. Folk tales, passed down through generations, preserved the wisdom of the past.
  3. The folk songs of the region reflected the hardships and joys of daily life.
  4. Folk remedies, based on traditional knowledge, provided solace for common ailments.
  5. The folk art of the area showcased the creativity and skill of local artisans.
  6. Folk dances were a lively expression of the community's spirit.
  7. The folk musicians of the group performed traditional tunes with passion and precision.
  8. Folk pottery, with its earthy tones and intricate patterns, revealed the artistry of the region.
  9. The folk beliefs of the community influenced their customs and rituals.
  10. Folk wisdom, gained from centuries of experience, guided the decision-making of elders.

FAQs About the word folk

people in general (often used in the plural), a social division of (usually preliterate) people, people descended from a common ancestor, the traditional and ty

people,family, kinfolks, lineage, house, kinfolk, kinsfolk, descendant, stock, kindred

birth, origin, descent, extraction,origin, extraction, descent, birth, ancestry, pedigree

The folk of the village gathered to celebrate the harvest festival.

Folk tales, passed down through generations, preserved the wisdom of the past.

The folk songs of the region reflected the hardships and joys of daily life.

Folk remedies, based on traditional knowledge, provided solace for common ailments.