homespun

/ˈhoʊm.spʌn/
adjective
  1. Simple, plain, and made at home, especially referring to cloth or clothing.
    • They preferred the charm of homespun fabrics over store-bought ones.
    • She wore a homespun dress that her grandmother had sewn.
    • The market sold homespun blankets made from local wool.
  2. Simple and unsophisticated, often in a charming or old-fashioned way.
    • His homespun wisdom reminded us of the importance of kindness.
    • She gave a homespun speech that felt warm and genuine.
    • The comedian's homespun humor appealed to audiences of all ages.
noun
  1. Cloth that is made or spun at home, typically rough and plain.
    • Homespun was valued for its durability in the old days.
    • The pioneers wove their own homespun for shirts and dresses.
    • She bought a bolt of homespun to make curtains for the cabin.
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