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- Dictionarytacky/ˈtaki/
adjective
- 1. (of glue, paint, or other substances) not fully dry and retaining a slightly sticky feel: "the paint was still tacky"
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Tacky means cheap, sticky or in bad style. Learn how to use this informal word in different contexts and find related words and phrases in the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
TACKY meaning: 1. of cheap quality or in bad style: 2....
- Znaczenie Tacky, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
TACKY definicja: 1. of cheap quality or in bad style: 2....
- Tacky: Italian Translation
tacky translate: scadente, da poco. Learn more in the...
- Tacky: Catalan Translation
tacky translate: ordinari. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Tacky: Korean Translation
tacky translate: 값싼. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Tacky: Polish Translation
TACKY translate: tandetny, lepki. Learn more in the...
- Tacky: Russian Translation
TACKY translate: безвкусный , липкий . Learn more in the...
- Tacky: Japanese Translation
TACKY translate: 安っぽい, 趣味の悪い, ださい. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the two meanings of tacky: somewhat sticky to the touch or characterized by lack of good taste. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of tacky.
If you describe something as tacky, you dislike it because it is cheap and badly made or vulgar.
Things that are tacky are cheap, flashy, garish, gaudy, loud, tawdry, or trashy. Tacky clothes are a fashion nightmare, and tacky comments are embarrassing for everyone involved.
Tacky definition: sticky to the touch; adhesive.. See examples of TACKY used in a sentence.
Tacky means cheap in quality or design, or sticky and not dry. Learn how to use this informal adjective with examples and related words and phrases.
Tacky can mean slightly sticky, adhesive, or gummy, or it can mean lacking style, taste, or quality. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of tacky and its synonyms in different contexts.