blowzy Synonyms

blowzy Meaning

Wordnet

blowzy (s)

characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women

Webster

blowzy (a.)

Coarse and ruddy-faced; fat and ruddy; high colored; frowzy.

blowzy Sentence Examples

  1. She stumbled into the room, her blowzy appearance drawing curious glances from those around her.
  2. Despite her efforts to tidy up, her hair remained blowzy and unkempt.
  3. The blowzy curtains fluttered in the breeze, adding to the charm of the quaint cottage.
  4. Her blowzy attire suggested she had just rolled out of bed and thrown on whatever was closest.
  5. The blowzy weather had left her feeling disheveled and out of sorts.
  6. The blowzy state of the garden reflected neglect and lack of care.
  7. The blowzy tavern was a haven for those seeking refuge from the bustling city streets.
  8. Despite her blowzy appearance, her eyes sparkled with intelligence and wit.
  9. The blowzy landscape, with its overgrown fields and wildflowers, had a rustic beauty to it.
  10. Her blowzy laughter echoed through the room, filling it with warmth and mirth.

FAQs About the word blowzy

characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of womenCoarse and ruddy-faced; fat and ruddy; high colored; frowzy.

slovenly,sloppy, unkempt, messy, dowdy, wrinkled, shaggy, untidy, dirty, slobby

dashing, dapper, spruce, stylish, dapper, chic, dashing, spruce,sharp, fashionable

She stumbled into the room, her blowzy appearance drawing curious glances from those around her.

Despite her efforts to tidy up, her hair remained blowzy and unkempt.

The blowzy curtains fluttered in the breeze, adding to the charm of the quaint cottage.

Her blowzy attire suggested she had just rolled out of bed and thrown on whatever was closest.