Shaggy vs Ragged - What's the difference?
shaggy | ragged |
Rough with long or thick hair, fur or wool; unshaven, ungroomed, or unbrushed.
* 1900 , , (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
Rough; rugged; jaggy.
(rag)
Rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken.
Broken with rough edges; having jags; uneven; rough; jagged.
Hence, harsh and disagreeable to the ear; dissonant.
* (rfdate) .
Wearing tattered clothes.
Rough; shaggy; rugged.
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* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=May 19
, author=Paul fletcher
, title=Blackpool 1-2 West Ham
, work=BBC Sport
As adjectives the difference between shaggy and ragged
is that shaggy is rough with long or thick hair, fur or wool; unshaven, ungroomed, or unbrushed while ragged is rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken.As a verb ragged is
past tense of rag.shaggy
English
Adjective
(er)- They waited until Dorothy awoke the next morning. The little girl was quite frightened when she saw the great pile of shaggy wolves, but the Tin Woodman told her all. She thanked him for saving them and sat down to breakfast, after which they started again upon their journey.
Derived terms
* shaggy dog storyragged
English
(Webster 1913)Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a ragged coat
- a ragged sail
- ragged rocks
- A ragged noise of mirth.
- a ragged fellow
- What shepherd owns those ragged sheep?
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