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Redneck - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

redneck

/ˈrɛdˌnɛk/ /ˈrɛdnɛk/

Definition:

A derogatory term for a rural, working-class white person, often implying lack of education or sophistication.

Synonyms:

hillbilly, yokel, bumpkin, cracker

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

sophisticate, urbanite

Common Collocations:

redneck culture, redneck humor, redneck stereotype

Derivatives:

redneckery, redneckish

Usage Tips:

Use cautiously; it can be offensive but is sometimes reclaimed humorously or proudly in certain contexts.

Common Phrases:

redneck revolution, good ol' boy, redneck pride

Etymology:

Originated in the early 20th century from sunburned necks of farmers working outdoors; later became a class slur.

Examples:

  • 1. He called himself a proud redneck and loved country music.
  • 2. The comedian joked about redneck stereotypes in his routine.
  • 3. Some people find the term "redneck" offensive and avoid using it.
  • 4. She wrote a book about growing up in a redneck family.

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