hick (Meaning)
hick (n)
a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
hick (s)
awkwardly simple and provincial
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hick Sentence Examples
- The hick from the rural town was overwhelmed by the bustling city.
- Emily's rustic upbringing gave her the appearance of a country hick.
- The town's hick mayor attracted both laughter and ridicule for his eccentric antics.
- The hick couldn't fathom the intricacies of the city's subway system.
- Despite his hick exterior, Ethan was quite intelligent and well-read.
- The local hicks favored chewing tobacco and driving pickup trucks.
- The professor's snooty attitude toward the hick student was both condescending and cruel.
- The hick's lack of sophistication was often the subject of amusement among the city dwellers.
- The hick's drawling accent and homespun humor endeared him to many.
- The town's annual hick festival celebrated the unique culture and traditions of its rural inhabitants.
FAQs About the word hick
a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture, awkwardly simple and provincial
bumpkin, provincial, rustic, peasant, mountaineer, hayseed, rube, yokel, clown, boor
sophisticate, sophisticate, cosmopolite,cosmopolitan, cosmopolite, cosmopolitan, suburbanite, slicker, smoothie,smoothie
The hick from the rural town was overwhelmed by the bustling city.
Emily's rustic upbringing gave her the appearance of a country hick.
The town's hick mayor attracted both laughter and ridicule for his eccentric antics.
The hick couldn't fathom the intricacies of the city's subway system.