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rusticity
rus·tic·i·ty R0356400 (rŭ-stĭs′ĭ-tē)n. pl. rus·tic·i·ties 1. The condition of being rustic.2. A rustic trait or mannerism.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rusticity - the quality of being rustic or gauchegaucheriegracelessness, clumsiness, awkwardness, stiffness - the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment)urbanity - the quality or character of life in a city or town; "there is an important difference between rusticity and urbanity" | Translations
Rusticity
RusticityAmerican GothicGrant Wood’s painting of stern Iowan farming couple. [Am. Art: Osborne, 1215]Audreyawkward rural wench who jilts a countryman for a clown. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare As You Like It]Caudill, Booneepitome of the mountain man. [Am. Lit.: The Big Sky]Compleat Angler, Thefishing, hunting, and philosophizing in rural surroundings. [Br. Lit.: Izaac Walton The Compleat Angler]Currier and Ivesmakers of colorful lithographs of scenes of nature and outdoor recreation. [Am. Hist.: NCE, 699]North Woodsforest and lake region; setting for lumberjack legends. [Am. Lit.: Hart, 607]Petticoat Junctionfarce set in rural America. [TV: Terrace, II, 205–206]shtetlany small-town Jewish settlement in East Europe. [Jewish Hist.: Wigoder, 552]rusticity
Synonyms for rusticitynoun the quality of being rustic or gaucheSynonymsRelated Words- gracelessness
- clumsiness
- awkwardness
- stiffness
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