adjective
- comparative form of folk; more characteristic of or resembling folk music, folk art, or traditional culture
- comparative form of folk; more friendly, informal, or down-to-earth in manner or style
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- Her second album had a folkier sound than her debut.
- The restaurant's folkier atmosphere made it feel more welcoming.
- He adopted a folkier style of dress after moving to the countryside.
- The band's latest work is folkier and more acoustic than their previous records.
- She preferred the folkier traditions of her grandmother's generation.
- The venue has a folkier vibe than the modern concert hall downtown.