duds

[dʌdz]

duds Definition

  • 1clothing that is old, worn out, or no longer fashionable
  • 2something that fails to work properly or is of low quality

Using duds: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "duds" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to get rid of these duds and buy some new clothes.

  • Example

    The movie was a total dud at the box office.

  • Example

    The new product turned out to be a dud, failing to meet expectations.

duds Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for duds

  • rags
  • tatters
  • castoffs
  • rejects
  • failures
  • flops
  • disappointments

Antonyms for duds

  • fashionable clothes
  • quality items

Idioms Using duds

  • a business deal that fails to produce the expected results

    Example

    The merger turned out to be a dud deal, causing the company to lose money.

  • a musical note that is played incorrectly or out of tune

    Example

    The pianist hit a dud note during the performance, causing a momentary pause in the music.

  • a piece of advice or guidance that turns out to be incorrect or unhelpful

    Example

    His suggestion to invest in that company turned out to be a dud steer, resulting in financial losses.

Phrases with duds

  • a bomb that fails to explode

    Example

    The bomb disposal unit safely removed the dud bomb from the area.

  • a check that bounces or is returned due to insufficient funds

    Example

    He was charged a fee for the dud check he wrote to the store.

  • a bullet that fails to fire

    Example

    The soldier had to quickly replace the dud cartridge in his gun during the battle.

Origins of duds

originally meaning 'clothes' in the 15th century, from Middle Low German 'dutten', meaning 'to clothe'

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Summary: duds in Brief

'Duds' [dʌdz] refers to old, worn-out, or unfashionable clothing, or something that fails to work properly or is of low quality. It can describe a failed business deal or product, as well as a musical note played incorrectly. Examples include 'I need to get rid of these duds and buy some new clothes.' and 'The movie was a total dud at the box office.'