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- Dictionaryseedy/ˈsiːdi/
adjective
- 1. sordid and disreputable: "his seedy affair with a soft-porn starlet" Similar Opposite
- 2. unwell: dated "she felt weak and seedy" Similar Opposite
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Seedy means looking dirty or in bad condition and likely to be involved in dishonest or illegal activities. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Seedy means containing or full of seeds, or inferior in condition or quality. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of seedy from Merriam-Webster.
SEEDY meaning: 1. looking dirty or in bad condition and likely to be involved in dishonest or illegal activities…. Learn more.
Seedy definition: abounding in seed. . See examples of SEEDY used in a sentence.
Seedy means shabby, run-down, or having a bad reputation. It can also describe a plant that produces seeds or a person who is sickly. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and collocations of seedy.
When a place is seedy, it's sleazy, run-down — not the kind of place you'd take your mom. The East Village of New York was once known for being seedy, but now it's safe for children of all ages.
Seedy means dirty and unpleasant, possibly connected with bad or illegal activities. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, grammar and synonyms.