sleezy

[slee-zee]

sleezy Definition

  • 1dishonest, immoral, or sordid
  • 2cheap and of poor quality
  • 3flimsy or thin in texture

Using sleezy: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was known for his sleezy business practices.

  • Example

    The hotel had a sleezy atmosphere.

  • Example

    She wore a sleezy dress to the party.

sleezy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sleezy

Antonyms for sleezy

Phrases with sleezy

  • a bar that is disreputable or seedy

    Example

    I wouldn't go to that sleezy bar if I were you.

  • sleezy motel

    a motel that is cheap and of poor quality

    Example

    We stayed at a sleezy motel on our road trip.

  • behavior that is dishonest, immoral, or sordid

    Example

    His sleezy behavior got him fired from his job.

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Summary: sleezy in Brief

The term 'sleezy' [slee-zee] describes something that is dishonest, immoral, or sordid, as well as something that is cheap and of poor quality. It can also refer to something that is flimsy or thin in texture. Examples include 'He was known for his sleezy business practices.' and 'She wore a sleezy dress to the party.' 'Sleezy' extends into phrases like 'sleezy bar' and 'sleezy motel,' denoting disreputable or seedy places.