seedy
Meaning of seedy
adjective
- Full of seeds.
Pomegranates are as seedy as any fruit you are likely to see.
- Disreputable, run-down.
- Untidy; unkempt.
His seedy, dirt-smudged visage caused her to look at him askance.
- Infirm; unwell; gone to seed.
With her aching back and pronounced limp, she was feeling particularly seedy today.
- Suffering the effects of a hangover.
After last night’s party we were all feeling pretty seedy.
- Having the flavour of seeds.
- Having a peculiar flavour supposed to be derived from the weeds growing among the vines; said of certain kinds of French brandy.
Information about seedy
- It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of seedy
seedy
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- seedy is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
seedy synonyms
Meaning scruffy:
Meaning ailing:
ailing, indisposed, peaked, poorly, sickly, unwell
Meaning seamy:
seamy, sleazy, sordid, squalid
Translation of seedy
- Spanish: desgastado, miserable, desgastada
- French: miteux
- German: schäbig
- Italian: logoro, trasandato, malconcio
Anagrams of seedy
Words that rhyme with seedy
deedy, indeedy, feedy, Sheedy, heedy, unheedy, unmeedy, needy, unneedy, overspeedy, speedy, unspeedy, Reedy, breedy, bulreedy, greedy, overgreedy, reedy, ungreedy, steedy, seaweedy, tweedy, weedy
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