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adjective
- 1. worn and shabby; in poor condition: informal "tatty upholstered furniture"
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in good, bad, etc. repair idiom. ruined. run someone/something down. sad. scarred. scuffed. the worse for wear idiom. well worn. worm-eaten. worn out. worse. See more results » (Definition of tatty from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of tatty. tatty.
The meaning of TATTY is rather worn, frayed, or dilapidated : shabby. How to use tatty in a sentence.
Tatty definition: cheap or tawdry; vulgar. See examples of TATTY used in a sentence.
in good, bad, etc. repair idiom. ruined. run someone/something down. sad. scarred. weathered. well thumbed. well worn. worm-eaten. worn out. See more results » (Definition of tatty from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of tatty. tatty.
Definition of 'tatty' Word Frequency. tatty. (tæti ) Word forms: comparative tattier, superlative tattiest. adjective. If you describe something as tatty, you think it is untidy, rather dirty, and looks as if it has not been cared for. [mainly British] There were a lot of guest houses which were very tatty. ...a very tatty old bathrobe.
adjective. Showing signs of wear and tear or neglect: bedraggled, broken-down, decaying, decrepit, dilapidated, dingy, down-at-heel, faded, mangy, rundown, scrubby, scruffy, seedy, shabby, shoddy, sleazy, tattered, threadbare.
Definition of tatty adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.