trashy (Meaning)

Wordnet

trashy (s)

cheap and inferior; of no value

tastelessly showy

Webster

trashy (superl.)

Like trash; containing much trash; waste; rejected; worthless; useless; as, a trashy novel.

trashy Sentence Examples

  1. We cancelled our cable subscription; there were too many trashy reality shows clogging the airwaves.
  2. The bargain bin at the bookstore was overflowing with trashy romance novels with predictable plots.
  3. The tourist trap sold tacky souvenirs, all mass-produced and ultimately trashy.
  4. The weather forecast called for a trashy day, with rain and strong winds expected. (informal)
  5. The headline in the tabloid was outrageous and completely trashy, designed to grab attention.
  6. The once elegant mansion had fallen into disrepair, its exterior looking shabby and trashy.
  7. The comedian's jokes relied on cheap humor and trashy stereotypes, but the audience roared with laughter.
  8. Despite its trashy reputation, the movie did have a few genuinely funny moments.
  9. Be careful not to overload the garbage bags; they might rip and create a trashy mess.
  10. Her taste in jewelry was a bit too flashy for my liking, bordering on trashy.

FAQs About the word trashy

cheap and inferior; of no value, tastelessly showyLike trash; containing much trash; waste; rejected; worthless; useless; as, a trashy novel.

inappropriate, wrong, tasteless, incorrect, cheap, unfashionable, dowdy, inelegant, cheesy, tacky

classy, fashionable, fashionable, becoming, smart, ritzy, correct, exquisite, sophisticated, fitting

We cancelled our cable subscription; there were too many trashy reality shows clogging the airwaves.

The bargain bin at the bookstore was overflowing with trashy romance novels with predictable plots.

The tourist trap sold tacky souvenirs, all mass-produced and ultimately trashy.

The weather forecast called for a trashy day, with rain and strong winds expected. (informal)