down-to-earther

noun

Etymology

From down-to-earth + -er (relational suffix).

Definitions

  1. A down-to-earth person.

    • Casting the top news developments, here and there supported by films, is Charles Collingwood, another down-to-earther despite the poshy aura about his background (Rhodes scholar, etc.) and the meticulous grooming.
    • [T]he case for atheism is by no means as obvious or decisive as atheistic humanists, scientific reductionists and pragmatic down-to-earthers like to think.

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