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mouldy

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Adj — Covered in mould; gone bad from fungal growth (British spelling of moldy).

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Etymology

From mould + -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mouldy” mean?

The word “mouldy” means covered in mould; gone bad from fungal growth (British spelling of moldy). In plain terms, covered in fuzzy fungus, or badly out of date and neglected.

How do you pronounce “mouldy”?

“Mouldy” is pronounced MOHL-dee (/ˈmoʊldi/ in IPA).

How do you use “mouldy” in a sentence?

Here is “mouldy” used in a sentence: “Throw out that mouldy cheese before it spreads.”

What part of speech is “mouldy”?

“Mouldy” is an adjective.

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