Folk
Noun
UK
/fəʊk/
US
/foĘŠk/
Definition
People, especially as a group or community; traditional stories or culture of people.
Example
"The folk in our town celebrate a festival every year."
"The folk in our village are kind and always help each other."
"She loves listening to folk stories."
Explanation
Folk means people in general or a group of people, often in a community or country. For example, “Folk in the village are friendly.” It can also refer to traditional music, stories, or customs of a community, like “folk stories.” The word is often used to talk about culture, traditions, and ordinary people. “Folk” helps describe people as a group or the way they live, their habits, or art.