Pronunciation: /pleɪn foʊks/
noun refers to a group of individuals who are not distinguished or special
A1 Plain folks enjoy simple pleasures like picnics in the park.
A2 The politician tried to appeal to the plain folks by speaking in a down-to-earth manner.
B1 The company's marketing strategy targeted the plain folks in rural areas.
B2 Despite their wealth, they preferred to live among the plain folks in the small town.
C1 The author's novel depicted the struggles and triumphs of plain folks in a changing society.
C2 The documentary shed light on the lives of plain folks in different regions around the world.
formal The politician tried to appeal to the plain folks by speaking in a simple and relatable manner.
informal The store down the street is where all the plain folks like to shop for groceries.
slang Those plain folks over there are always up for a good time.
figurative In a world full of glitz and glamour, it's refreshing to spend time with plain folks who keep it real.
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