raggy

[ˈræɡi]

raggy Definition

  • 1tattered or shabby in appearance
  • 2having a rough, unkempt, or uneven texture

Using raggy: Examples

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

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    The old man wore a raggy coat that had seen better days.

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    The edges of the paper were raggy and uneven.

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    Her hair was raggy and unkempt.

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    The hem of her dress was raggy and frayed.

raggy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for raggy

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Summary: raggy in Brief

'Raggy' [ˈræɡi] describes something that is tattered, shabby, or has a rough texture. It can be used to describe clothing, paper, or hair, as in 'The old man wore a raggy coat that had seen better days.' 'Raggy' is informal and synonymous with 'scruffy.'