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    rustic
    /ˈrʌstɪk/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an unsophisticated country person: derogatory "they paused to watch the rustics dance and carouse"
    • 2. a small brownish European moth.

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  2. RUSTIC definition: 1. simple and often rough in appearance; typical of the countryside: 2. simple and often rough in…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural. rustic rolling farmland. 2. a. : made of the rough limbs of trees. rustic furniture. b. : finished by rusticating. a rustic joint in masonry. 3. a. : characteristic of or resembling country people. b. : lacking in social graces or polish. 4.

  4. When you think of the word rustic, think of the rural country. This word can be given a positive or a negative spin depending on how you use it; a rustic inn, for example, might be quaint or it might be virtually uninhabitable.

  5. us / ˈrʌs.tɪk / uk / ˈrʌs.tɪk / Add to word list Add to word list. simple and often rough in appearance; typical of the countryside: a rustic bench / cabin. The property has a certain rustic charm. Synonym. countrified. Compare. rural. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Towns & regions: the countryside. AONB.

  6. You can use rustic to describe things or people that you approve of because they are simple or unsophisticated in a way that is typical of the countryside. ...the rustic charm of a country lifestyle. American English : rustic / ˈrʌstɪk /

  7. denoting or characteristic of a style of furniture popular in England in the 18th and 19th centuries, in which the legs and feet of chairs, tables, etc, were made to resemble roots, trunks, and branches of trees. (of masonry) having a rusticated finish.