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Definition of shabby adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

shabby

adjective
 
/ˈʃæbi/
 
/ˈʃæbi/
(comparative shabbier, superlative shabbiest)
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  1. (of buildings, clothes, objects, etc.) in poor condition because they have been used a lot synonym scruffy
    • The outside of the house was beginning to look shabby.
    • She wore shabby old jeans and a T-shirt.
  2. (of a person) badly dressed in clothes that have been worn a lot synonym scruffy
    • The man was shabby and unkempt.
    • I suddenly felt rather shabby and uncomfortable.
  3. (of behaviour) unfair or unreasonable synonym shoddy
    • She tried to make up for her shabby treatment of him.
    • a shabby affair
    • It was a shabby way to treat visitors.
  4. (informal) not very good
    • The contractors did a shabby job of building the extension.
    • Roberts has scored eight goals so far this season. Not too shabby (= very good) for a player who only joined the team this year.
  5. Word Originmid 17th cent.: from dialect shab ‘scab’ (from a Germanic base meaning ‘itch’) + -y.
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