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ragged in Latin

ragged in Latin is pannūceus — ragged means torn or worn to shreds; tattered.

ragged in Latin

pannūceus
adj
In tatters, having the texture broken.

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.

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What is "ragged" in Latin?

"ragged" in Latin is pannūceus. 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 Latin, "ragged" is pannūceus.

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