adverb
- In a manner relating to or characteristic of pastoral life, rural scenery, or the countryside; in a way that evokes the simplicity and charm of rural settings.
Usage: Derived from 'bucolic,' which refers to pastoral poetry or rural life.
Examples
- The village was bucolically situated among rolling hills and meadows.
- She described the landscape bucolically, emphasizing the peace of country life.
- The painting depicted a bucolically serene farmstead at sunset.
- He spoke bucolically about his childhood spent in the countryside.
- The novel's setting was bucolically idealized, far removed from urban reality.