Australian English Meaning of tacky
tacky
Other Australian English words related to tacky
- cheap
- cheesy
- unfashionable
- inappropriate
- incorrect
- inelegant
- tasteless
- trashy
- unsuitable
- wrong
- grotesque
- loud
- outmoded.
- styleless
- tawdry
- unbecoming
- unseemly
- ticky-tack
- Tacky
- Rough
- common
- raw
- flashy
- garish
- gaudy
- graceless
- inferior
- rubbish
- kitsch
- kitsch
- lousy
- low-grade
- ostentatious
- out-of-date
- overdone
- pass
- second-rate
- shoddy
- showy
- low-class
- splashy
- Unrefined
- vulgar
- glitzy
- appropriate
- becoming
- chic
- classic
- classy
- Correct
- elegant
- exquisite
- fashionable
- good
- fitting
- posh
- proper
- right
- ritzy
- seemly
- simple
- clever
- sophisticated
- stylish
- suitable
- Tasteful
- conservative
- Contemporary
- genteel
- handsome
- modern
- tidy
- quiet
- refined
- restrained
- understated
- trendy
- what's happening
- in
- stylish
- flash
- swanky
- Up-to-date
Nearest Words of tacky
Definitions and Meaning of tacky in English
tacky (s)
(of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch
tastelessly showy
tacky (a.)
Sticky; adhesive; raw; -- said of paint, varnish, etc., when not well dried.
Dowdy, shabby, or neglected in appearance; unkempt.
tacky (n.)
An ill-conditioned, ill-fed, or neglected horse; also, a person in a like condition.
FAQs About the word tacky
tacky
(of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch, tastelessly showySticky; adhesive; raw; -- said of paint, varnish,
cheap,cheesy,unfashionable,inappropriate,incorrect,inelegant,tasteless,trashy,unsuitable,wrong
appropriate,becoming,chic,classic,classy,Correct,elegant,exquisite,fashionable,good
tacksmen => lessees, tacksman => tenant farmer, tackling => tackling, tackler => tackler, tackled => tackled,