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Main Entry: provincial
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: countrified; limited

Synonyms:

bigoted, bucolic, country, hidebound, homegrown, homespun, insular, inward-looking, local, narrow, narrow-minded, parochial, pastoral, petty, rude, rural, rustic, sectarian, small-minded, small-town, uninformed, unpolished, unsophisticated

Antonyms:

citified, liberal, metropolitan, modern
Main Entry: boorish
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: crude, awkward

Synonyms:

bad-mannered, barbaric, bearish, cantankerous, churlish, cloddish, clodhopping, clownish, clumsy, coarse, countrified, gross*, gruff, ill-bred, ill-mannered, impolite, inurbane, loud, loutish, lowbred, oafish, ornery, out-of-line, out-of-order, provincial, rough, rude, rustic, swinish, tasteless, ugly, uncivilized, uncouth, uncultured, uneducated, ungracious, unpoised, unpolished, unrefined, vulgar

Antonyms:

charming, cultured, exciting, polite, refined, sophisticated
Main Entry: churl
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: rude and ill-bred, a boor; person overly concerned with saving money

Synonyms:

beast, chuff, clodhopper, miser, mucker, niggard, oaf, peasant, provincial, rustic, tightwad, yokel
Main Entry: colonial
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: pioneering, relating to a nonindependent or new territory

Synonyms:

crude, dependent, dominion, early American, emigrant, frontier, immigrant, new, outland, pilgrim, pioneer, prerevolutionary, primitive, provincial, puritan, territorial, transplanted, uncultured, unsettled, unsophisticated, wild

Antonyms:

modern, new
Main Entry: country
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: rural, pastoral

Synonyms:

Arcadian, agrarian, agrestic, bucolic, campestral, countrified, georgic, homey, out-country, outland, provincial, rustic, uncultured, unpolished, unrefined, unsophisticated
Notes: country really refers to geographical characteristics while nation refers to political and social characteristics; country comes from Latin contrata (terra) 'the landscape in front of one, the landscape lying opposite to the view' and nation is from Latin nation-/natio 'race, class of person'
a nation is made up of states - and a country is a nation defined geographically

Antonyms:

city, metropolitan, urban
Main Entry: insular
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: narrow-minded

Synonyms:

bigoted, circumscribed, closed, confined, contracted, cut off, detached, illiberal, inward-looking, isolated, limited, narrow, parochial, petty, prejudiced, provincial, restricted, secluded, separate, separated, sequestered

Antonyms:

broad-minded, unbiased, unprejudiced
Main Entry: little
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: narrow-minded

Synonyms:

base, bigoted, cheap, contemptible, hidebound, illiberal, ineffectual, limited, mean, narrow, paltry, petty, provincial, self-centered, selfish, set, small, small-minded, vulgar, wicked

Antonyms:

magnanimous, open, open-minded
Main Entry: local
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: of a community, restricted to immediate area

Synonyms:

bounded, civic, confined, district, divisional, geographical, insular, legendary, limited, narrow, neighborhood, parish, parochial, provincial, regional, sectarian, sectional, small-town, territorial, town, vernacular

Antonyms:

foreign, nonnative
Main Entry: narrow-minded
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: biased, intolerant

Synonyms:

bigoted, conservative, conventional, hidebound, illiberal, insular, narrow, opinionated, parochial, petty, prejudiced, provincial, reactionary, short-sighted, small-minded, strait-laced, unenlarged

Antonyms:

broad-minded, liberal, tolerant, unbiased
Main Entry: natural
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: open, unaffected

Synonyms:

artless, being oneself, candid, childlike, credulous, direct, easy, folksy, forthright, frank, genuine, homey, ignorant, impulsive, inartificial, ingenuous, innocent, instinctive, laid-back*, naive, plain, primitive, provincial, real, rustic, simple, simplehearted, sincere, spontaneous, straightforward, trusting, unassumed, uncontrived, undesigning, unembarrassed, unfeigned, unforced, unlabored, unpolished, unpretentious, unschooled, unsophisticated, unstudied, unworldly, up-front

Antonyms:

affected, artificial, pretended, unnatural
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