bucolic

/bjuˈkɑlɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the countryside or rural life; pastoral.
    • They moved from the city to a bucolic village to enjoy a quieter life.
    • The poet wrote about the bucolic beauty of the rolling hills.
    • The painting showed a bucolic scene of cows grazing in a meadow.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A pastoral poem or a person who lives in the countryside.
    • The anthology included several bucolics by ancient Roman poets.
    • The literary critic analyzed the imagery in Virgil's bucolics.
    • He considered himself a modern bucolic, happiest when tending his garden.
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