folklorize

[US]//ˈfəʊk.lɔː.raɪz//
[UK]//ˈfoʊk.lɔːr.aɪz//

Translation

v.To make something resemble folklore; to incorporate into folklore.; To treat or discuss a subject in the style of folklore.

Phrases & Collocations

folklorized tradition

folklorized characters

folklorized elements

folklorized narratives

folklorized forms

Example Sentences

the author tries to folklorize the historical events in her latest novel.

many tourists folklorize the local customs when they visit rural areas.

the museum exhibition folklorizes the indigenous art of the region.

anthropologists often folklorize oral traditions to preserve them.

the film director wanted to folklorize the ancient legends for modern audiences.

writers sometimes folklorize their family histories to create compelling narratives.

the documentary attempts to folklorize the daily lives of fishermen.

music producers folklorize traditional melodies in contemporary songs.

some politicians folklorize cultural symbols for political gain.

the play folklorizes the heroic tales of ancient warriors.

educators folklorize regional dialects to make language learning more engaging.

travel guides often folklorize destination stories to attract visitors.

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