down-to-earth in the PONS Dictionary

down-to-earth Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The band's sound is distinguished by acrobatic, intricate compositional and instrumental interplay coupled with a down-to-earth, wry approach to performance.
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This down-to-earth interpretation of the song is rare.
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Up until recently, he was very down-to-earth with the other firefighters.
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Though famous by both marriage and birth, she was considered down-to-earth by those close to her.
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Stuffed into a tuxedo that seems perpetually near bursting, he seems more down-to-earth than the stylish high society types who surround him.
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She is very down-to-earth and active in the community, but is unable to count.
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Her easygoing, down-to-earth, loving nature makes her popular among all age groups.
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The tales have been much appreciated for their worldly curiosity and down-to-earth attitude.
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Both of them are from the middle-class and are down-to-earth.
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She is most known for her vivacious, down-to-earth spirit which has led to a plethora of connections within the higher education system.
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