What is another word for homelier?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊmliə] (IPA)

Homelier is a word that refers to a person or place that is simple, plain, or unpretentious in appearance. Some synonyms for the word homelier include rustic, unassuming, modest, plain, and basic. Rustic describes something that is characteristic of the countryside or rural areas. Unassuming refers to a person or place that is not too impressive or showy. Modest is a term that denotes something that is humble or unpretentious. Plain refers to something that is simple and lacking in decoration. Basic denotes something that is fundamental or essential and is not elaborate or complex. All these synonyms share a common trait that emphasizes simplicity, naturalness, and a lack of ostentation.

What are the hypernyms for Homelier?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Homelier

To bring her to homelier subjects I asked if she liked games.
"Olivia in India"
O. Douglas
His affable eyes made a round of the watching faces, and even exchanged a sympathetic smile with some, as if to hint that his clothes were only fine because he belonged to a fine generation, but that his heart was as human as any beating under a homelier coat.
"The Last Hope"
Henry Seton Merriman
But in his case one is inclined to interpret reticence as an eloquent proof of a singularly heroic firmness of character at a time when on both sides of the great divide which now separates the peoples, the cosmopolitan trend of human advance has come to a temporary halt, and the nations have relapsed from their laboriously attained degree of world-citizenship into the homelier, but more immediately virtuous, state of traditional patriotism.
"Prophets of Dissent Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy"
Otto Heller

Famous quotes with Homelier

  • The second doctrine of the Perennial Philosophy — that it is possible to know the Divine Ground by a direct intuition higher than discursive reasoning — is to be found in all the great religions of the world. A philosopher who is content merely to know about the ultimate Reality — theoretically and by hearsay — is compared by Buddha to a herdsman of other men’s cows. Mohammed uses an even homelier barnyard metaphor. For him the philosopher who has not realized his metaphysics is just an ass bearing a load of books. Christian, Hindu, Taoist teachers wrote no less emphatically about the absurd pretensions of mere learning and analytic reasoning.
    Aldous Huxley

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