rustic

/ˈrʌstɪk/
noun
  1. A person from the countryside, especially one considered unsophisticated.
    • The city dwellers looked down on the rustics from the hills.
    • The market was full of rustics selling fresh produce.
    • In the story, a rustic helps the lost prince find his way home.
adjective
  1. Relating to the countryside; simple, plain, and often made of natural materials in a way that is charming or attractive.
    • She prefers rustic furniture made from reclaimed wood.
    • They bought a rustic cabin in the woods for weekend getaways.
    • The restaurant had a rustic decor with wooden tables and stone walls.
  2. Unsophisticated or rough in manner or appearance, sometimes in a charming way.
    • He spoke with a rustic accent that reminded her of her grandparents.
    • The village had a rustic charm that attracted many tourists.
    • His rustic manners were endearing to the city visitors.
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