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townsfolk

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Noun — The ordinary people who live in a particular town.

How to use townsfolk

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local townsfolk the townsfolk gathered ordinary townsfolk

Etymology

From town + folk, describing the everyday residents of a town as a collective.

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What does “townsfolk” mean?

The word “townsfolk” means the ordinary people who live in a particular town. In plain terms, the regular people living in a town, as a group — often used with a slightly old-fashioned or storytelling feel.

How do you use “townsfolk” in a sentence?

Here is “townsfolk” used in a sentence: “The townsfolk gathered in the square to hear the mayor's announcement.”

What part of speech is “townsfolk”?

“Townsfolk” is a noun.

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