dirty |
shabby |
As adjectives the difference between dirty and shabby
is that
dirty is unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime while
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
As an adverb dirty
is in a dirty manner.
As a verb dirty
is to make (something) dirty.
obsolete |
shabby |
As adjectives the difference between obsolete and shabby
is that
obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing) while
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
new |
shabby |
As an interjection new
is mew, meow, miaow.
As an adjective shabby is
torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
frayed |
shabby |
As adjectives the difference between frayed and shabby
is that
frayed is unravelled, worn at the end or edge while
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
As a verb frayed
is past tense of fray.
shabby |
spotless |
As adjectives the difference between shabby and spotless
is that
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged while
spotless is exceptionally clean.
humble |
shabby |
As adjectives the difference between humble and shabby
is that
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless while
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
As a verb humble
is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
shabby |
revolting |
Related terms |
Shabby is a related term of revolting.
As adjectives the difference between shabby and revolting
is that
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged while
revolting is which revolts or is repelling.
As a verb revolting is
.
As a noun revolting is
the action of the verb
to revolt .
shabby |
disgusting |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between shabby and disgusting
is that
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged while
disgusting is causing disgust; repulsive; distasteful.
As a verb disgusting is
present participle of lang=en.
vile |
shabby |
Related terms |
Vile is a related term of shabby.
As adjectives the difference between vile and shabby
is that
vile is morally low; base; despicable while
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
miserable |
shabby |
Related terms |
Miserable is a related term of shabby.
As adjectives the difference between miserable and shabby
is that
miserable is destitute, impoverished while
shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
As a noun miserable
is wretch, scoundrel.
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