ošuntělý — meaning in English
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English meaning
- dowdy adjective Old-fashioned and unattractive in style, especially of clothing.
- drab adj Dull and lacking in colour or interest.
- seedy adj Run-down, disreputable, or associated with dishonest or illegal activity.
- shabby adjective Worn out or in poor condition from age or neglect.
- tatty adj Tattered; dilapidated, distressed, worn-out, torn.
Senses
ošuntělý is used for these senses in English:
- dowdy Lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby.
- drab Of the color of some types of drabcloth: dull brownish yellow or dun.
- drab (by extension) Particularly of color: dull, uninteresting.
- seedy Shabby, run-down, possibly connected with bad, dishonest or illegal activities, somewhat disreputable.
- shabby Of clothing, a place, etc.: unkempt and worn or otherwise in poor condition due to age or neglect; scruffy.
- shabby Of a person: wearing ragged or very worn, and often dirty, clothing.
- tatty Tattered; dilapidated, distressed, worn-out, torn
drab — full definition
- adj Dull and lacking in colour or interest.
- noun A dull brownish-yellow or grey colour, or cloth of that colour.