manginess (Meaning)

Wordnet

manginess (n)

a lack of elegance as a consequence of wearing threadbare or dirty clothing

Webster

manginess (n.)

The condition or quality of being mangy.

manginess Sentence Examples

  1. The manginess of the stray dog's fur was a testament to its unkempt state.
  2. The veterinarian diagnosed the pet with a severe case of manginess, requiring immediate treatment.
  3. The manginess had caused the dog's skin to become irritated and inflamed, making it painful to touch.
  4. The owner's neglect had led to the dog's manginess becoming a chronic condition.
  5. The manginess had left the dog with patches of raw, exposed skin that were prone to infection.
  6. The treatment for manginess involved a regimen of antibiotics and medicated baths.
  7. The dog's manginess was a clear sign of neglect and poor animal welfare.
  8. The manginess had resulted in the dog losing much of its fur, leaving it vulnerable to cold temperatures.
  9. The animal shelter took in the dog with manginess and provided it with the necessary care to heal.
  10. Thanks to the shelter's efforts, the dog's manginess was successfully treated, restoring its health and appearance.

FAQs About the word manginess

a lack of elegance as a consequence of wearing threadbare or dirty clothingThe condition or quality of being mangy.

neglected,dilapidated, scruffy, gone to seed, moth-eaten, down-at-the-heel, miserable, dumpy, ragged, scrubby

kept-up, maintained, new, brand-new, kept-up, fresh, brand-new, fresh,new, maintained

The manginess of the stray dog's fur was a testament to its unkempt state.

The veterinarian diagnosed the pet with a severe case of manginess, requiring immediate treatment.

The manginess had caused the dog's skin to become irritated and inflamed, making it painful to touch.

The owner's neglect had led to the dog's manginess becoming a chronic condition.