Meaning & Definition of word "Townsfolk"

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    Townsfolk

    /ˈtaʊnzˌfoʊk/

    noun:

    • 1. The residents or inhabitants of a town.
      • Example: The townsfolk gathered in the square for the annual festival.
    • 2. The general populace of a small community, often implying a close-knit group.
      • Example: The townsfolk were quick to support their neighbor in times of need.
    • 3. A term used to refer to the people living in a specific town, often in contrast to those from nearby rural areas.
      • Example: The townsfolk were proud of their heritage and traditions.

    Etymology

    Combination of 'town' and 'folk'; 'folk' meaning people.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    the good townsfolk:

    A phrase referring to the kind-hearted residents of a town.

    townsfolk gossip:

    Refers to the common chatter and rumors shared among residents.

    Related Words

    villagers:

    People living in a village.

    citizens:

    Members of a city or town.

    community:

    A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.

    Slang Meanings of townsfolk

    Meaning: Townies

    Example Sentence: The townies never left their hometown.

    Meaning: Hometown crowd

    Example Sentence: The hometown crowd showed up to support the local team.