1. He has the appearance of a rustic fellow. 2. They chose a fashionably rustic look for the kitchen.
- What is an example of rustic?
- What is an example sentence?
- How do you use have a word in a sentence?
- Can a person be rustic?
- What is word rustic?
- What is something rustic?
- What type of word is rustic?
- What is a rustic scene?
- Can rustic mean old?
What is an example of rustic?
The definition of rustic is something simple and plain, and are often associated with the country. A simple, well-built log cabin is an example of something that would be described as rustic. Made of unfinished or roughly finished wood.
What is an example sentence?
An "example sentence" is a sentence written to demonstrate usage of a particular word in context. An example sentence is invented by its writer to show how to use a particular word properly in writing. ... Example sentences are colloquially referred to as 'usexes', a blend of use + example.
How do you use have a word in a sentence?
[M] [T] I have a big dog. [M] [T] I have a problem. [M] [T] I have been busy. [M] [T] I have to go now.
Can a person be rustic?
a country person, esp. one regarded as unsophisticated, simple, awkward, uncouth, etc.
What is word rustic?
1 : of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural rustic rolling farmland. 2a : made of the rough limbs of trees rustic furniture. b : finished by rusticating a rustic joint in masonry. 3a : characteristic of or resembling country people. b : lacking in social graces or polish.
What is something rustic?
In décor, something that is rustic has a tie with nature: it's made of natural materials that are fairly raw or unrefined. A rustic piece of furniture or décor usually has a distressed or weathered finish, a color that can be found in nature, a casual vibe and a sense of old-fashioned warmth or comfort.
What type of word is rustic?
simple, artless, or unsophisticated. uncouth, rude, or boorish.
What is a rustic scene?
a musical composition that evokes rural life. an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll.
Can rustic mean old?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrus‧tic1 /ˈrʌstɪk/ adjective 1 simple, old-fashioned, and not spoiled by modern developments, in a way that is typical of the countryside The village had a certain rustic charm.