Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdˌnɛk/
noun a derogatory slang term used to describe a person from a rural, working-class background, typically characterized by conservative views and a lack of sophistication
A1 My uncle is a redneck who loves hunting and fishing.
A2 The redneck at the bar was wearing a trucker hat and boots.
B1 Some people view rednecks as uneducated and close-minded.
B2 The redneck stereotype often includes a love for country music and pickup trucks.
C1 Despite his redneck appearance, he was actually quite well-read and intelligent.
C2 The term 'redneck' can be seen as derogatory by some, but embraced by others as a symbol of pride.
formal The term 'redneck' is often used to describe a working-class white person, typically from a rural area.
informal My uncle is a proud redneck who loves hunting and fishing.
slang Some people use the term 'redneck' as a derogatory slang for someone they perceive as uneducated or unsophisticated.
figurative Being called a redneck can sometimes be a way of stereotyping someone based on their appearance or lifestyle.
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