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yokel
[ yoh-kuhl ]
noun
- an unsophisticated person from a rural area; a country bumpkin.
yokel
/ ˈjəʊkəl /
noun
- derogatory.(used chiefly by townspeople) a person who lives in the country, esp one who appears to be simple and old-fashioned
Derived Forms
- ˈyokelish, adjective
Other Words From
- yokel·ish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of yokel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of yokel1
Example Sentences
Senate run the following year, Springer referenced a quote by then National Review commentator Jonah Goldberg, who warned of new people brought to the polls by Springer, including “slack-jawed yokels, hicks, weirdos, pervs and whatnots.”
And yet, this media myth persists that it's all just an act to win over the "base" of uneducated yokels.
They find it hard to fathom why anyone would want to live in a place that films, TV shows and other media have taught them is a cesspool populated only by slack-jawed yokels.
Nan came up with Relocation Rule Number 14: Blend in with the locals or stick out with the yokels.
The only yokels in the hearing room were on the dais.
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