earthy

/ˈɜrθi/
adjective
  1. Having the smell, taste, or texture of soil or earth.
    • After the rain, the garden gave off a pleasant earthy smell.
    • The wine had an earthy quality, like damp forest floor.
    • The mushrooms had a rich, earthy flavor.
  2. Open and direct about basic human functions and emotions; not refined or artificial.
    • Her earthy sense of humor made everyone laugh at the dinner table.
    • The comedian's earthy style appealed to a wide audience.
    • He appreciated her earthy honesty, even when it was blunt.
  3. Relating to the physical world rather than spiritual or heavenly matters.
    • She preferred earthy pleasures like gardening and cooking.
    • His poetry celebrated the earthy beauty of everyday life.
    • The philosopher focused on earthy concerns like hunger and shelter.
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