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Down To Earth

Definition:

"Down to earth" means being practical, realistic, and humble. It refers to someone who is not pretentious and is easy to talk to.

Use case:

You can use this slang to describe someone who is approachable, modest, and has a straightforward attitude. For example, "I really like hanging out with John because he's so down to earth. He doesn't act like he's better than anyone else."

Overall, "down to earth" is a positive trait that people admire in others. It means that someone is genuine and authentic, and they don't put on airs or try to impress others.


The usage of the idiom 'Down To Earth' in a sentence

• The new restaurant in town has a down to earth atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.

• The politician's down to earth approach to campaigning resonated with voters and helped him win the election.

• I like hanging out with Emily because she's so down to earth and never judges me.

• I love spending time in nature because it helps me feel more down to earth and connected to the earth.

• Despite his wealth and status, the CEO of the company remained down to earth and always made time for his employees.

• My sister is really down to earth and never gets caught up in drama.

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