shabbily (Meaning)

Wordnet

shabbily (r)

so as to appear worn and threadbare or dilapidated

in a mean and ungenerous manner

Webster

shabbily (adv.)

In a shabby manner.

shabbily Sentence Examples

  1. The old house looked shabbily with its peeling paint and broken windows.
  2. John's appearance was shabbily, with his torn clothes and unkempt hair.
  3. The homeless man was dressed shabbily, shivering in the cold.
  4. The restaurant was shabbily decorated, with cheap furniture and dim lighting.
  5. The car looked shabbily, with its rusty body and missing hubcaps.
  6. The book was shabbily bound, with a torn cover and yellowed pages.
  7. The child's toys were shabbily made, with broken parts and missing pieces.
  8. The town was shabbily maintained, with crumbling buildings and overgrown lawns.
  9. The old woman's clothes were shabbily mended, with visible stitches.
  10. The shabbily dressed man walked down the street, his head hung low.

FAQs About the word shabbily

so as to appear worn and threadbare or dilapidated, in a mean and ungenerous mannerIn a shabby manner.

untidily, foully, nastily, filthily, messily, sleazily, chaotically, dirtily,sloppily, slatternly

nattily, sharply, orderly, nattily, neatly, tidily, tidily, smartly, smartly, orderly

The old house looked shabbily with its peeling paint and broken windows.

John's appearance was shabbily, with his torn clothes and unkempt hair.

The homeless man was dressed shabbily, shivering in the cold.

The restaurant was shabbily decorated, with cheap furniture and dim lighting.