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单词 seedy
释义

seedy

adjective

ˈsē-dē How to pronounce seedy (audio)
seedier; seediest
1
: containing or full of seeds
a seedy fruit
2
: inferior in condition or quality: such as
a
: shabby, run-down
seedy clothes
b
: somewhat disreputable
a seedy district
a seedy lawyer
c
: slightly unwell : debilitated
felt seedy and went home early
seedily
ˈsē-də-lē How to pronounce seedy (audio)
adverb
seediness
ˈsē-dē-nəs How to pronounce seedy (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • beat-up
  • bombed-out
  • dilapidated
  • dog-eared
  • down-at-the-heels
  • down-at-heel
  • down-at-the-heel
  • down-at-heels
  • dumpy
  • grungy
  • mangy
  • mean
  • miserable
  • moth-eaten
  • neglected
  • ratty
  • run-down
  • scrubby
  • scruffy
  • shabby
  • sleazy
  • tacky
  • tatterdemalion
  • tatty
  • threadbare
  • timeworn
  • tumbledown
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Example Sentences

He was wearing a seedy suit. a seedy area of the city
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Word History

First Known Use

1574, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

seedy

adjective

ˈsē-dē How to pronounce seedy (audio)
seedier; seediest
1
: having or full of seeds
a seedy orange
2
: poor in condition or quality
a seedy hotel

seedy

adjective

1
as in dilapidated
showing signs of advanced wear and tear and neglect a seedy but historic neighborhood that's just waiting for some new homeowners to come in and rehabilitate it

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • dilapidated
  • neglected
  • sleazy
  • desolate
  • scruffy
  • grungy
  • dumpy
  • abandoned
  • shabby
  • tatty
  • miserable
  • tumbledown
  • mangy
  • scrubby
  • down-at-heel
  • tattered
  • tacky
  • tired
  • down-at-the-heels
  • ragged
  • ratty
  • threadbare
  • tatterdemalion
  • timeworn
  • ruined
  • run-down
  • bombed-out
  • beat-up
  • dingy
  • broken
  • down-at-the-heel
  • dog-eared
  • down-at-heels
  • gone to seed
  • decrepit
  • unkept
  • godforsaken
  • damaged
  • mean
  • wrecked
  • moth-eaten
  • ramshackle
  • forlorn
  • decaying
  • deteriorated
  • rickety
  • bedraggled
  • deteriorating
  • destroyed
  • broken-down
  • rackety
  • rattletrap
  • injured
  • hurt
  • worn-out
  • impaired
  • harmed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • new
  • fresh
  • brand-new
  • maintained
  • kept-up
  • spiffy
  • reconstructed
  • patched
  • smart
  • spruce
  • rebuilt
  • cared-for
  • mended
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2
as in tattered
worn or torn into or as if into rags chose old, seedy clothes to wear while painting the bathroom

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • tattered
  • ragged
  • faded
  • shabby
  • frayed
  • dingy
  • raggedy
  • scruffy
  • ratty
  • threadbare
  • dilapidated
  • shredded
  • dowdy
  • worn-out
  • scuzzy
  • decrepit
  • lacerated
  • tatterdemalion
  • grungy
  • patchy
  • mangy
  • tacky
  • holey
  • lacerate
  • broken-down
  • run-down
  • dog-eared
  • moth-eaten

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unused
  • new
  • spic-and-span
  • spick-and-span
  • brand-new
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