Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊksi/
adjective having the characteristics of traditional or rural culture; simple and informal in style
A1 The old man told a folksy story about his childhood.
A2 The small town had a folksy charm that attracted tourists.
B1 The singer's folksy music resonated with the audience.
B2 The author's writing style is often described as folksy and relatable.
C1 The politician used a folksy approach to connect with voters.
C2 The artist's work has a folksy quality that appeals to a wide audience.
formal The artist's folksy style of painting is highly regarded in the art community.
informal I love the folksy decorations at this country-themed party.
slang Her folksy attitude makes her really easy to talk to.
figurative The folksy charm of the small town was a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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