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    folk
    /fəʊk/

    noun

    • 1. people in general: informal "some folk will do anything for money" Similar peoplehumanspersonsindividuals
    • 2. folk music: "a mixture of folk and reggae"

    adjective

    • 1. relating to the traditional art or culture of a community or nation: "a revival of interest in folk customs"
    • 2. relating to folk music: "a folk club"

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  2. used when speaking informally to a group of people: All right, folks, dinner's ready! Hey, folks, are you good to go? Hello, folks, and welcome to our annual conference! Okay, folks, here we go. Folks, could you listen up? Sorry, folks, I know I'm a little late. B2. someone's parents: I'm going home to see my folks.

  3. people, especially those of a particular group or type: ordinary folks Ordinary folks can't afford cars like that. They were regular folks, like you and me. The idea is to get younger folks involved. We maybe should have listened to the old folks. This is especially important for older folks.

  4. traditional to or typical of a particular group or country, especially one where people mainly live in the countryside, and usually passed on from parents to their children over a long period of time: folk culture. B1.

  5. The meaning of FOLK is people generally. How to use folk in a sentence. people generally; a certain kind, class, or group of people; the persons of one's own family; especially : parents…

  6. a. The common people of a society or region considered as the representatives of a traditional way of life and especially as the originators or carriers of the customs, beliefs, and arts that make up a distinctive culture: a leader who came from the folk. b. Archaic A nation; a people.

  7. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. folks in American English. informal. a. members of one's family; one's relatives. All his folks come from France. b. one's parents. Will your folks let you go? See full dictionary entry for folk. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. 5 meanings: 1. people in general, esp those of a particular group or class 2. informal members of a family 3. informal → short.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Folk are regular people. Country folk can be suspicious of fancy city people, while city folk tend to act a little snobby toward country dwellers. The plural form of this word, folks, is often used for groups of ordinary people.

  10. Sociology of or originating among the common people: folk beliefs; a folk hero. Sociology having unknown origins and reflecting the traditional forms of a society: folk culture; folk art. bef. 900; Middle English; Old English folc; cognate with Old Saxon, Old Norse folk, Old High German folk (German Volk)

  11. Mar 28, 2024 · “Folk” refers to a group of people with common ties, like culture or heritage. It’s often used in a more formal or traditional sense. For example, “folk music” relates to the traditional songs of a community. On the other hand, “folks” is more casual and personal.

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