Shoddy vs Battered - What's the difference?
shoddy | battered |
Being of poor quality or construction
A low-grade cloth made from by-products of wool processing, or from recycled wool.
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* 1988 , James McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom , Oxford 2003, p. 324:
(batter)
Beaten up through a lot of use; in rough condition; weathered, beat-up.
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, title= Beaten repeatedly or consistently; beaten up.
(label) Coated with batter.
As adjectives the difference between shoddy and battered
is that shoddy is being of poor quality or construction while battered is beaten up through a lot of use; in rough condition; weathered, beat-up.As a noun shoddy
is a low-grade cloth made from by-products of wool processing, or from recycled wool.As a verb battered is
(batter).shoddy
English
Adjective
(er)- Do not settle for shoddy knives if you are serious about cooking.
Noun
- To fill contracts for hundreds of thousands of uniforms, textile manufacturers compressed the fibers of recycled woolen goods into a material called “shoddy ”.
References
* [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/handlists/023MSBusFox.pdf]See also
* rag and shoddy * mungo * noilbattered
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)The Three Corpse Trick, chapter=5 , passage=The dinghy was trailing astern at the end of its painter, and Merrion looked at it as he passed. He saw that it was a battered -looking affair of the prahm type, with a blunt snout, and like the parent ship, had recently been painted a vivid green.}}