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down–to–earth
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down–to–earth
(adjective)
down–to–earth
adjective
down–to–earth
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOWN–TO–EARTH
[
more down–to–earth; most down–to–earth
]
1
:
informal and easy to talk to
a
down-to-earth
person
He's very
down-to-earth
despite his fame.
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practical and sensible
down-to-earth
advice
Students liked the teacher's
down-to-earth
approach.
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