shabby
/ˈʃæbi/adjective2 syllables
Shabby means: showing signs of wear and tear.
Synonyms for shabby21
adjective, as in showing signs of wear and tear
adjective, as in mean and unworthy and despicable
dishonorable, dishonourable
What does shabby mean?2
adjective
1
showing signs of wear and tear“a ratty old overcoat”
2
mean and unworthy and despicable“shabby treatment”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with shabby?2
two syllables
abbeygabby
Shabby in a sentence
- She saw the shabby little house, but she didn't hurry by.unknown
- In the end, we ended up eating at that shabby restaurant.CK
- The room was empty except for a shabby bed.Zifre
- The hotel room where we stayed was shabby.Dejo
- My car looks shabby in comparison with his new one.unknown
- The faded flag flew over the shabby bait shop.Eccles17
- Her extremely short and rather shabby skirt revealed a pair of uncommonly dainty ankles.Hybrid
- Ziri lived in an old and shabby place.Amastan
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of shabby
as a adjective
- comparative
- shabbier
- superlative
- shabbiest