noun
- plural of folksiness; the quality of being folksy; informal, friendly, or unpretentious character or manner
Usage: Always used in plural form; Refers to multiple instances or aspects of folksy behavior or style
Examples
- The folksinesses of the small-town diner made it a favorite gathering place.
- Her speech was full of folksinesses that endeared her to rural voters.
- The folksinesses in his writing style made complex ideas accessible to ordinary readers.
- Despite their wealth, they maintained the folksinesses of their humble origins.
- The restaurant's folksinesses—checkered tablecloths and homemade pies—attracted families.
- Critics appreciated the folksinesses woven throughout the documentary.
- The band's folksinesses resonated with audiences tired of polished pop music.