schlock

[shlok]

schlock Definition

  • 1cheap or inferior goods or material; trashy or worthless items
  • 2something that is of low quality or value

Using schlock: Examples

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

  • Example

    The store sells schlocky souvenirs that are overpriced.

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    The movie was full of schlock and cliches.

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    I wouldn't buy that schlock even if it was on sale.

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    The art show was filled with schlocky paintings.

schlock Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for schlock

Phrases with schlock

  • a genre of horror movies that are characterized by low-budget production values, poor acting, and cheesy special effects

    Example

    The movie was a schlock horror film with terrible acting and cheap special effects.

  • schlockmeister

    a person who produces or directs low-budget movies or other forms of entertainment that are of poor quality

    Example

    He's known as a schlockmeister for his low-budget horror films.

  • a style of Jewish rock music that combines traditional Jewish themes with contemporary rock music

    Example

    The band plays a unique blend of schlock rock and pop music.

Origins of schlock

from Yiddish 'shlak', meaning 'something worthless'

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Summary: schlock in Brief

The term 'schlock' [shlok] refers to cheap or inferior goods or material, often of low quality or value. It can describe anything from souvenirs to movies, exemplified by 'The movie was full of schlock and cliches.' 'Schlock' extends into phrases like 'schlock horror,' denoting low-budget horror movies, and 'schlockmeister,' referring to a person who produces low-quality entertainment.