IPA: /ˈruːtsi/
KK: /ˈruːtsi/
Describing something that is simple and traditional, often evoking a sense of nostalgia or connection to the past.
The band's music has a rootsy feel that reminds listeners of classic folk tunes.
Comparative: rootsier
Superlative: rootsiest
The word 'rootsy' is derived from 'roots' (from Old English 'rōt', meaning the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground) and the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by or having the quality of). Thus, 'rootsy' describes something that has the quality of roots, often implying a connection to one's origins or heritage.
Think of 'roots' as the part of a plant that connects it to the ground, and remember that 'rootsy' means having the qualities or characteristics of those roots, often relating to one's origins.