Rural Living Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective having characteristics or qualities associated with rural areas or country life

  • The architecture of the house was quite countrified, with its rustic wooden beams and stone walls.
  • She always loved wearing her countrified outfits when visiting her grandparents' farm.
  • The party was a real hootenanny, with all the countrified decorations and music.
  • His speech was full of countrified charm, drawing in the audience with its down-to-earth style.

noun a space or room above a barn used for storing hay

  • The farmer stored the hay in the hayloft to keep it dry and protected from pests.
  • We used to play hide and seek in the hayloft when we were kids.
  • Let's sneak up to the hayloft and have a secret meeting.
  • His thoughts were scattered like hay in a hayloft, making it hard to focus.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate time, place, manner, or degree

  • Many people choose to retire and live up country for a quieter and more peaceful life.
  • My grandparents have a little cottage up country where they go to relax on weekends.
  • Let's take a road trip and explore some of the cool spots up country.
  • The author's writing style takes readers on a journey up country, experiencing the beauty and simplicity of rural life.

noun a small community or group of houses in a rural area, typically smaller than a town

  • The village council met to discuss important matters affecting the community.
  • The village is having a potluck this weekend, wanna come?
  • That village is lit, they throw the best parties!
  • In the global village of today, information travels faster than ever before.