guthrie
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Definition
Proper noun A surname, most famously referring to Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Guthrie, an influential American folk musician, singer-songwriter, and social activist.
Usage
The word "Guthrie" is used primarily as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical figure, Woody Guthrie. It can also refer to other individuals sharing that surname, but its most significant and common referent in cultural and historical contexts is the folk singer. * His songs, like "This Land Is Your Land," were written by Guthrie. * The museum exhibit detailed the life and work of Guthrie. * Several modern musicians cite Guthrie as a major influence.
Advanced Usage
- Guthrie-esque: (adjective) Having qualities reminiscent of Woody Guthrie's style, particularly characterized by simple, direct folk melodies and lyrics focused on social justice, the common person, and grassroots activism.
- The protester sang a Guthrie-esque ballad about workers' rights.
Variants and Related Words
- Woody Guthrie: The full name of the most famous bearer of the surname.
- Arlo Guthrie: (Proper noun) The son of Woody Guthrie, also a celebrated folk singer-songwriter known for songs like "Alice's Restaurant."
Synonyms
- (For the musical figure) Folk singer, troubadour, protest singer, songwriter.
- As a troubadour for the downtrodden, his role was similar to Guthrie's.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- The ghost of Woody Guthrie: A phrase used to evoke the enduring legacy, influence, or symbolic presence of Woody Guthrie's music and ideals in contemporary folk music or social movements.
- In every singer with a guitar singing about injustice, you can hear the ghost of Woody Guthrie.
Noun
- United States folk singer and songwriter (1912-1967)