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Definition of countrified in English: countrified(also countryfied) adjective ˈkʌntrɪfʌɪdˈkəntriˌfaɪd Reminiscent or characteristic of the country, especially in being unsophisticated. 乡土气的;纯朴的 a countrified cottage garden 有乡村气息的小花园。 her tweeds were far too countrified 她的粗呢衣服太土气了。 Example sentencesExamples - This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money.
- He thought the area was countrified and he was surprised to find such a nice restaurant.
- They're not farms, they're not countrified in the national stereotype that we've got about the bush.
- And but so then the solo hits and you'd be way hard-pressed to call it anything besides countrified, wouldn't you?
- A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth.
- When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk.
- At first listen, it is a set of simple, direct, delicious and honest countrified songs, hurting music about love gone wrong.
- The luxuriant moustache is old-fashioned and countrified.
- They all share the kitchen, which is rather countrified, with perky café curtains and a view of a neighbouring wall.
- Although his natural habitat is urban or suburban, he likes to seem countrified.
- My grandfather on my mother's side was that way, albeit in a more countryfied version.
- It's taken some effort to make my speech less countrified since leaving the Little Town.
- To be fair, that's not the only brief glimpse of promise here, but none ever stand out enough to save this album from its affected ruralism and tired, countryfied stylings.
- Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles.
- It was very countrified and low key and I saw an opportunity to push it further.
- I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here.
- Much of the rest is rather tepid countrified folk-rock.
- I was awkward and countrified, but the ladies took me in and tamed me as best they could.
- ‘It's very… countrified,’ was all Erin could think of to say.
- The obvious thing may seem to make it as countrified as possible.
Synonyms rural, rustic, pastoral, bucolic, countryside, country idyllic, unspoilt literary Arcadian, sylvan rare georgic, exurban
OriginMid 17th century: past participle of countrify 'make rural'. Definition of countrified in US English: countrified(also countryfied) adjectiveˈkəntriˌfaɪdˈkəntrēˌfīd Reminiscent or characteristic of the country, especially in being unsophisticated. 乡土气的;纯朴的 a countrified cottage garden 有乡村气息的小花园。 her tweeds were far too countrified 她的粗呢衣服太土气了。 Example sentencesExamples - They're not farms, they're not countrified in the national stereotype that we've got about the bush.
- This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money.
- Although his natural habitat is urban or suburban, he likes to seem countrified.
- To be fair, that's not the only brief glimpse of promise here, but none ever stand out enough to save this album from its affected ruralism and tired, countryfied stylings.
- A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth.
- My grandfather on my mother's side was that way, albeit in a more countryfied version.
- When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk.
- It's taken some effort to make my speech less countrified since leaving the Little Town.
- At first listen, it is a set of simple, direct, delicious and honest countrified songs, hurting music about love gone wrong.
- And but so then the solo hits and you'd be way hard-pressed to call it anything besides countrified, wouldn't you?
- Much of the rest is rather tepid countrified folk-rock.
- He thought the area was countrified and he was surprised to find such a nice restaurant.
- ‘It's very… countrified,’ was all Erin could think of to say.
- Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles.
- The obvious thing may seem to make it as countrified as possible.
- I was awkward and countrified, but the ladies took me in and tamed me as best they could.
- They all share the kitchen, which is rather countrified, with perky café curtains and a view of a neighbouring wall.
- I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here.
- It was very countrified and low key and I saw an opportunity to push it further.
- The luxuriant moustache is old-fashioned and countrified.
Synonyms rural, rustic, pastoral, bucolic, countryside, country
OriginMid 17th century: past participle of countrify ‘make rural’. |