0 simple and often rough in appearance; typical of the countryside:
1 typical of the country (= land not in cities), esp. because of being attractively simple:
We stayed in rustic cabins, with no electricity.
Just as a character's costume could instandy identify him as, say, a shepherd, so the sound of an oboe could immediately evoke his rustic world.
In light of this, the preceding tune emerges as a deliberately crude form of rustic style.
Military trophies, rustic altars, funeral pyres, festively illuminated and decorated boats, and live horses adorn the stage.
He was, in the words of one writer, ' ' a moralist, a rustic sage, but above all a missionary.
In turn the rustic texture of the boards contrasts with the accuracy of the exposed stainless-steel fixings, all placed within a regular structural framework.
Take for example the function of the rustics' comic self-importance.
In the seventeenth century ' modes of urbanity ' spread into the countryside, displacing older rituals of hospitality even among rustic gentry.
Turn away passenger on aircraft (a clumsy rustic with no family).
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