Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊmˌspʌn/
noun a type of fabric or clothing that is simple, plain, and often homemade
A1 She wore a homespun dress to the country fair.
A2 The homespun fabric was soft and comfortable.
B1 The homespun yarn was dyed with natural ingredients.
B2 The homespun tablecloth added a rustic touch to the dining room.
C1 The artisan crafted a beautiful homespun quilt using traditional techniques.
C2 The homespun tapestries displayed in the museum were centuries old.
adjective a type of fabric or clothing that is simple, plain, and often homemade
A1 She wore a homespun dress to the picnic.
A2 The homespun sweater was knitted by my grandmother.
B1 The cozy cabin was decorated with homespun furnishings.
B2 The homespun charm of the small town was evident in its local businesses.
C1 The author's homespun writing style resonated with readers.
C2 The politician's homespun wisdom appealed to voters across the country.
formal The homespun fabric was carefully woven by hand using traditional techniques.
informal I love the cozy feel of homespun blankets on a cold winter night.
slang Her homespun style is so unique and cool.
figurative The homespun wisdom of the old farmer was passed down through generations.
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