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ragged in Italian

ragged in Italian is a brandelli, logoro, stracciato — ragged means torn or worn to shreds; tattered.

ragged in Italian

a brandelli
adj
In tatters, having the texture broken.
logoro
adj
In tatters, having the texture broken.
stracciato
adj
In tatters, having the texture broken.
frastagliato
adj
Having rough edges; jagged or uneven
cencioso
adj
Wearing tattered clothes.
straccione
adj
Wearing tattered clothes.
stridente
adj
Wearing tattered clothes.
vestito di stracci
adj
Wearing tattered clothes.

What does "ragged" mean?

  1. adj Torn or worn to shreds; tattered.
    "He wore a ragged old coat that had seen better days."
  2. adj Uneven, rough, or lacking polish.
    "The choir gave a ragged performance after barely any rehearsal."

ragged in a sentence

  • He wore a ragged old coat that had seen better days.
  • The choir gave a ragged performance after barely any rehearsal.
  • The coastline was a ragged line of cliffs and inlets.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ragged" in Italian?

"ragged" in Italian is a brandelli, logoro, stracciato. ragged means: Torn or worn to shreds; tattered.

How do you use "ragged" in a sentence?

Example: "He wore a ragged old coat that had seen better days." In Italian, "ragged" is a brandelli, logoro, stracciato.

Are there other ways to say "ragged" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "ragged": a brandelli, logoro, stracciato, frastagliato, cencioso, straccione.

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