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scabby

7 synonyms and 1 antonyms for scabby, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Covered in scabs, or affected by a skin condition that causes them.

Synonyms

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scabrous roynish scabrate scabrid scald scalled scurvy

Antonyms

Etymology

From "scab" plus the adjective ending "-y"; a doublet of "shabby," which comes from the same root.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “scabby” mean?

The word “scabby” means covered in scabs, or affected by a skin condition that causes them. In plain terms, literally covered in scabs, or informally used to mean cheap, mean, or unpleasant.

How do you pronounce “scabby”?

“Scabby” is pronounced SKAB-ee (/ˈskæb.i/ in IPA).

How do you use “scabby” in a sentence?

Here is “scabby” used in a sentence: “The dog's scabby ears needed a trip to the vet.”

What is another word for “scabby”?

Words with a similar meaning to “scabby” include scabrous, roynish, scabrate, scabrid, scald and scalled.

What is the opposite of “scabby”?

The opposite of “scabby” — its antonyms — is smooth.

What part of speech is “scabby”?

“Scabby” is an adjective.

How many meanings does “scabby” have?

“Scabby” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: covered in scabs, or affected by a skin condition that causes them.

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