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View synonyms for down-to-earth
down-to-earth
[doun-too-urth, -tuh-]
adjective
practical and realistic.
a down-to-earth person.
down-to-earth
adjective
sensible; practical; realistic
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Word History and Origins
Origin of down-to-earth1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Idioms and Phrases
Back to reality. For example, It's time the employees were brought down to earth concerning the budget . P.G. Wodehouse had this idiom in Very Good, Jeeves! (1930): “I had for some little time been living . . . in another world. I now came down to earth with a bang.” [Late 1920s]
Also, down-to-earth . Realistic or interested in everyday occurrences, as in She is a very down-to-earth person, not at all involved with the glamour of Hollywood . [1930s]
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