demotic

/dɪˈmɑtɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to ordinary people or popular language, rather than formal or elite forms.
    • The author's demotic writing style made complex ideas easy for everyone to understand.
    • Politicians often use demotic speech to connect with voters during campaigns.
    • The play was written in a demotic dialect that reflected the local community's everyday speech.
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