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saggy

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Adj — Loose, drooping, or sunken from wear, age, or weight.

Etymology

Formed from sag + the adjective suffix -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “saggy” mean?

The word “saggy” means loose, drooping, or sunken from wear, age, or weight. In plain terms, loose and drooping, as if worn out or weighed down.

How do you pronounce “saggy”?

“Saggy” is pronounced SA-gee (/ˈsæɡi/ in IPA).

How do you use “saggy” in a sentence?

Here is “saggy” used in a sentence: “They finally replaced the old, saggy sofa.”

What is another word for “saggy”?

Words with a similar meaning to “saggy” include loose-fitting.

What part of speech is “saggy”?

“Saggy” is an adjective.

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