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- Dictionaryshabby/ˈʃabi/
adjective
- 1. in poor condition through long use or lack of care: "a conscript in a shabby uniform saluted the car" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of behaviour) mean and unfair: "Snooping, was he? That's a shabby trick" Similar Opposite
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not honourable or fair; unacceptable: She spoke out about the shabby way the case had been handled. The company's treatment of women was shabby.
- English (US)
not honorable or fair; unacceptable: She spoke out about the...
- Znaczenie Shabby, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
shabby definicja: 1. looking old and in bad condition...
- Shabby: Russian Translation
SHABBY translate: потрепанный, ветхий , несправедливый,...
- Shabby: French Translation
SHABBY translate: miteux/-euse, usé, miteux, mesquin. Learn...
- Shabby: Malay Translation
shabby translate: buruk, selekeh, tidak patut. Learn more in...
- Shabby: German Translation
shabby translate: schäbig, schäbig, schäbig. Learn more in...
- Shabby: Indonesian Translation
SHABBY translate: usang, berpakaian buruk, buruk. Learn more...
- Shabby: Polish Translation
SHABBY translate: wytarty, odrapany, podły, nędzny, wytarty,...
- English (US)
Shabby means clothed with worn or seedy garments, threadbare and faded, ill-kept, mean, or inferior in quality. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of shabby.
Shabby definition: impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn. See examples of SHABBY used in a sentence.
not honorable or fair; unacceptable: She spoke out about the shabby way the case had been handled. The company's treatment of women was shabby.
Shabby means in poor condition, badly dressed, unfair or not very good. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and synonyms.
The adjective shabby describes something that is threadbare or worn out. Your last apartment was clean, but the furniture and carpets were so shabby that you were embarrassed to invite your friends over. The adjective shabby also describes a manner of acting that is mean or contemptible.
1. adjective. Shabby things or places look old and in bad condition. His clothes were old and shabby. He walked past her into a tiny, shabby room. ...one of the shabbiest and poorest areas of London. Synonyms: tatty [British], worn, ragged, scruffy More Synonyms of shabby. shabbily (ʃæbɪli ) graded adverb [usually ADVERB with verb]