shabby in Spanish
shabby in Spanish is chimbo, deterior, astroso — shabby means worn out or in poor condition from age or neglect.
shabby in Spanish
chimbo
deterior
astroso
Of clothing, a place, etc.: unkempt and worn or otherwise in poor condition due to age or neglect; scruffy.
cutre
Of clothing, a place, etc.: unkempt and worn or otherwise in poor condition due to age or neglect; scruffy.
raído
Of clothing, a place, etc.: unkempt and worn or otherwise in poor condition due to age or neglect; scruffy.
zarrapastroso
Of clothing, a place, etc.: unkempt and worn or otherwise in poor condition due to age or neglect; scruffy.
andrajoso
Of a person: wearing ragged or very worn, and often dirty, clothing.
desarrapado
Of a person: wearing ragged or very worn, and often dirty, clothing.
desharrapado
Of a person: wearing ragged or very worn, and often dirty, clothing.
harapiento
Of a person: wearing ragged or very worn, and often dirty, clothing.
zarrapastroso
Of a person: wearing ragged or very worn, and often dirty, clothing.
What does "shabby" mean?
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adjective Worn out or in poor condition from age or neglect.
"The hotel lobby looked shabby, with peeling paint and stained carpets."
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adjective Unfair, mean, or ungenerous in behavior.
"It was a shabby way to treat someone who had worked for the company for decades."
shabby in a sentence
- The hotel lobby looked shabby, with peeling paint and stained carpets.
- He wore a shabby old coat that had seen better days.
- It was a shabby way to treat someone who had worked for the company for decades.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shabby" in Spanish?
"shabby" in Spanish is chimbo, deterior, astroso. shabby means: Worn out or in poor condition from age or neglect.
How do you use "shabby" in a sentence?
Example: "The hotel lobby looked shabby, with peeling paint and stained carpets." In Spanish, "shabby" is chimbo, deterior, astroso.
Are there other ways to say "shabby" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 10 translations listed for "shabby": chimbo, deterior, astroso, cutre, raído, zarrapastroso.
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