Idioms - DOWN TO EARTH - English Vocabulary #shorts


What does it mean if someone is down-to-earth? The idiom "down-to-earth" describes someone who is practical, realistic, and sensible. Someone who's not arrogant or pretentious, someone who's easy to talk to. Here are a couple of examples to illustrate: • Despite his fame and wealth, the movie star was surprisingly down-to-earth. He was chatting to his fans as if they were old friends. • She's beautiful. She's down-to-earth. She's fun. It's been forever since I've met someone I'm this excited about. • I really like my boss. She's really down-to-earth and always makes time to discuss any issues that we might have. You can also apply "down-to-earth" to things. For example: • I really appreciate my boss's down-to-earth advice. It's always helpful and realistic. So, this means that her advice is practical and sensible and based on real life. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time. https://organicenglish.club/resources ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #esl #selfhelp #nativespeakeridioms #english #psychology #gonaturalenglish #englishlanguage #motivation #ielts #mentalhealthmatters #motivation #idioms #englishlearning #nativespeakeridioms #englishvocabulary #english #idiomsoftheday #englishlanguagelearning #ielts #mindset

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