Frumpy vs Shabby - What's the difference?
frumpy | shabby | Related terms |
Dowdy, unkempt, or unfashionable.
(dated) Ill- or bad-tempered.
Torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.
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, chapter=2 Clothed with ragged, much worn, or soiled garments.
Mean; paltry; despicable.
Frumpy is a related term of shabby.
As adjectives the difference between frumpy and shabby
is that frumpy is dowdy, unkempt, or unfashionable while shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.frumpy
English
Adjective
(er)- She came to the door in a frumpy housedress and bedroom slippers.
shabby
English
Adjective
(er)citation, passage=Miss Phyllis Morgan, as the hapless heroine dressed in the shabbiest of clothes, appears in the midst of a gay and giddy throng; she apostrophises all and sundry there, including the villain, and has a magnificent scene which always brings down the house, and nightly adds to her histrionic laurels.}}
- They lived in a tiny apartment, with some old, shabby furniture.
- The fellow arrived looking rather shabby after journeying so far.
- shabby treatment
