tatty


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tat·ty

 (tăt′ē)
adj. tat·ti·er, tat·ti·est
Somewhat worn, shabby, or dilapidated.

[Probably from tat, a rag, shabby person.]
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tatty

(ˈtætɪ)
adj, -tier or -tiest
chiefly Brit worn out, shabby, tawdry, or unkempt
[C16: of Scottish origin, probably related to Old English tættec a tatter]
ˈtattily adv
ˈtattiness n
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tat•ty

(ˈtæt i)

adj. -ti•er, -ti•est.
shabby or ill-kempt; ragged.
[1505–15; tat rag + -y1]
tat′ti•ly, adv.
tat′ti•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.tatty - showing signs of wear and tear; "a ratty old overcoat"; "shabby furniture"; "an old house with dirty windows and tatty curtains"
worn - affected by wear; damaged by long use; "worn threads on the screw"; "a worn suit"; "the worn pockets on the jacket"
2.tatty - tastelessly showytatty - tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments"
tasteless - lacking aesthetic or social taste
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tatty

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tatty

adjective
Showing signs of wear and tear or neglect:
Informal: tacky.
Slang: ratty.
Idioms: all the worse for wear, gone to pot, past cure.
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Translations
قَذِر ومُهَلْهَل
chatrný
nusset
tuskulegur
apskuręs
noplucisnošņurcis
bakımsızpejmürde

tatty

[ˈtætɪ] ADJ (tattier (compar) (tattiest (superl))) (= shabby) [clothes] → raído, deshilachado; [furniture] → estropeado
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tatty

[ˈtæti] adj (British) [clothes, shoes, curtains, book, furniture, office, house, hotel] → défraîchi(e)
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tatty

1
adj (+er) (esp Brit inf) → schmuddelig; clothesschäbig
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tatty

[ˈtætɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (Brit) (fam) (shabby) → malandato/a, malridotto/a; (paint) → scrostato/a
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tatty

(ˈtӕti) adjective
shabby and untidy. tatty clothes.
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References in classic literature ?
Now, Harriet we changed into Hattey, and then into Tatty, because, as practical people, we thought even a playful name might be a new thing to her, and might have a softening and affectionate kind of effect, don't you see?
At one time she was Tatty, and at one time she was Coram, until we got into a way of mixing the two names together, and now she is always Tattycoram.'
As a result my 'medicine drawer' contains about three slightly tatty plasters, some aspirin which I am not sure when I bought, and some bandages.
QI have a very tatty UK first issue of The X-Men comic from 1963.
While her husband is away at sea on a naval destroyer, Mrs Walker (Kelly Macdonald) spirits her children - John, Susan, Tatty and Roger - away for a summer break in the Lake District.
Tatty Bye, Squire IT'S not a day for the Diddy Men to weep, Doddy's only in heaven having a sleep, The Squire's having a rest by God's side, Making the Angels laugh until they cried, But something does feel missing from L14, A light gone out, a blank stage and screen, Now the Liverpool streets, thousands line, As the two horses trot slowly in perfect time, The early rain and the hail it couldn't deter, The people of Knotty Ash standing there, The gift of laughter Doddy has left behind , We'll laugh forever as he was one of a kind, So today all you Diddy men, no need to cry, Just think 'HAPPINESS' and smile tatty bye!
If you dread coming home to peeling wallpaper, tatty curtains and clutter on the stairs, maybe you should make some changes.
She added: "I have never seen such tatty lionsand half a dozen or so Chinese lanterns."
Iain had travelled from his home Down Under to pay tribute to his dad, Don, who died earlier this year and was a regular at the hill climb in his bright purple "Tatty Turner".
Identical twins and musical prodigies Sonja and Charlotte live with their adoptive mother, Tatty, the tattooed lady, in the circus outside Rain City's walls.
"Tatty, The Lonely Monarch" is a courageous story about a small Monarch butterfly with a tattered wing who falls behind the other Monarch butterflies during a winter migration flight to Mexico.
Riyadh, Safar 1, 1435, Dec 4, 2013, SPA -- Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs received at his office at the Foreign Ministry's headquarters here today, Director General of bilateral and European relations at Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia Tatty Roble and the accompanying delegation, currently on a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.