hamshackle

[ˈhæmʃəkl]

hamshackle Definition

  • 1in a state of disrepair or disorder
  • 2built or put together poorly or haphazardly

Using hamshackle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old barn was hamshackle and needed to be torn down.

  • Example

    The hamshackle house was barely standing after the storm.

  • Example

    The hamshackle fence was falling apart.

hamshackle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hamshackle

  • well-maintained
  • well-kept
  • tidy

Phrases with hamshackle

  • a job that is done poorly or haphazardly

    Example

    The contractor did a hamshackle job on the roof repair.

  • construction that is done poorly or haphazardly

    Example

    The hamshackle construction of the building led to its collapse.

  • furniture that is built or put together poorly or haphazardly

    Example

    The hamshackle furniture fell apart after only a few months of use.

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Summary: hamshackle in Brief

'Hamshackle' [ˈhæmʃəkl] describes something that is in a state of disrepair or disorder, often due to poor or haphazard construction. It can refer to buildings, furniture, or other objects that are falling apart or not functioning properly. Examples include 'The hamshackle house was barely standing after the storm.' and 'The hamshackle fence was falling apart.'