scabby Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- scurvy
- sorry
- sneaking
- deplorable
- pitiable
- contemptible
- vile
- cruddy
- paltry
- ratty
- loathsome
- despicable
- lousy
- scummy
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Strongest:
- redoubtable
- honest
- redoubtable
- creditable
- reputable
- meritorious
- scrupulous
- scrupulous
- commendable
- noble
- praiseworthy
- noble
- admirable
- laudable
- reputable
- honorable
- creditable
- commendable
- meritorious
- upright
- laudable
- honest
- upright
- praiseworthy
- honorable
- admirable
Strong:
- right
- right
- right-minded
- virtuous
- good
- ethical
- ethical
- good
- righteous
- high-minded
- principled
- righteous
- high-minded
- moral
- right-minded
- virtuous
- principled
- moral
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No Weak antonyms found.
scabby Meaning
scabby (s)
covered with scabs
scabby (superl.)
Affected with scabs; full of scabs.
Diseased with the scab, or mange; mangy.
scabby Sentence Examples
- The dog's flea infestation left it with a scabby, irritated coat.
- The scabby wound on the child's knee refused to heal, much to his parents' concern.
- The elderly man's scabby face told tales of a life spent outdoors, weathered by sun and wind.
- The neglected garden was overgrown with weeds and scabby, diseased plants.
- The scabby scab on the athlete's knee threatened to impede his performance in the tournament.
- The scabby bark of the old oak tree hinted at the many seasons it had endured.
- The scabby patches on the skin of the exotic bird worried its owner.
- The scabby graffiti on the walls of the abandoned building was a testament to its neglect.
- The scabby scars on the veteran's body served as a grim reminder of the battles he had fought.
- The scabby rash on the infant's bottom caused the parents much distress.
FAQs About the word scabby
covered with scabsAffected with scabs; full of scabs., Diseased with the scab, or mange; mangy.
mean, disgusting, dirty, hateful, grubby, wretched, nasty,lame, cheap, pitiful
redoubtable, honest, redoubtable, creditable, reputable, meritorious, scrupulous, scrupulous, commendable, noble
The dog's flea infestation left it with a scabby, irritated coat.
The scabby wound on the child's knee refused to heal, much to his parents' concern.
The elderly man's scabby face told tales of a life spent outdoors, weathered by sun and wind.
The neglected garden was overgrown with weeds and scabby, diseased plants.