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Farmhouse vs Rustic - What's the difference?

farmhouse | rustic |


As nouns the difference between farmhouse and rustic

is that farmhouse is a farmer's residence while rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

As an adjective rustic is

country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Farm vs Rustic - What's the difference?

farm | rustic |


As nouns the difference between farm and rustic

is that farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad) while rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

As an adjective rustic is

country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Rustic vs Naive - What's the difference?

rustic | naive |


As adjectives the difference between rustic and naive

is that rustic is country-styled or pastoral; rural while naive is .

As a noun rustic

is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

Boor vs Rustic - What's the difference?

boor | rustic | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between boor and rustic

is that boor is a peasant while rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

As an adjective rustic is

country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Countryman vs Rustic - What's the difference?

countryman | rustic | Synonyms |

Countryman is a synonym of rustic.


As nouns the difference between countryman and rustic

is that countryman is somebody from a certain country while rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

As an adjective rustic is

country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Rustic vs Antique - What's the difference?

rustic | antique |


As adjectives the difference between rustic and antique

is that rustic is country-styled or pastoral; rural while antique is old, used especially of furniture and household items; out of date.

As nouns the difference between rustic and antique

is that rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area while antique is an old piece of furniture, household item, or other similar item.

As a verb antique is

(label) to shop for antiques; to search for antiques.

Rustic vs Bushie - What's the difference?

rustic | bushie | Related terms |

Rustic is a related term of bushie.


As nouns the difference between rustic and bushie

is that rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

As an adjective rustic

is country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Coarse vs Rustic - What's the difference?

coarse | rustic | Related terms |

Coarse is a related term of rustic.


As adjectives the difference between coarse and rustic

is that coarse is composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture while rustic is country-styled or pastoral; rural.

As a noun rustic is

a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

Clodhopper vs Rustic - What's the difference?

clodhopper | rustic | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between clodhopper and rustic

is that clodhopper is a strong shoe for heavy-duty use, a boot while rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

As an adjective rustic is

country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Rustic vs Cocky - What's the difference?

rustic | cocky | Related terms |

Rustic is a related term of cocky.


As adjectives the difference between rustic and cocky

is that rustic is country-styled or pastoral; rural while cocky is overly confident, arrogant and boastful.

As nouns the difference between rustic and cocky

is that rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area while cocky is abbreviation of cockatoo; used when pretending to talk to such a bird, as in "hello cocky" .

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