Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
demotic
Adjective
dih-MOT-ik

Definition
Relating to the common people or the popular spoken language.

Examples
- The demotic style of writing made ancient texts more accessible to common citizens.
- In his speech, he used demotic phrases that resonated with the audience.
- The artist’s work captured the beauty of demotic life in the city.

Meaning
Demotic refers to a form of language used by the general populace, distinct from classical or formal versions. It often pertains to everyday speech, making it accessible and practical for daily communication.

Synonyms
- Colloquial
- Common
- Vernacular