tatterdemalion

[tat-er-di-meyl-yuhn]

tatterdemalion Definition

  • 1a person dressed in ragged clothing
  • 2ragged or tattered in appearance

Using tatterdemalion: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tatterdemalion man was asking for money on the street corner.

  • Example

    The old house was in a tatterdemalion state, with peeling paint and broken windows.

  • Example

    She wore a tatterdemalion dress to the party, but still managed to look elegant.

tatterdemalion Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tatterdemalion

  • a group of soldiers who are poorly equipped and dressed in ragged clothing

    Example

    The tatterdemalion army was no match for the well-trained enemy troops.

  • a group of sailors who are poorly dressed and have unkempt appearances

    Example

    The tatterdemalion crew struggled to keep the ship afloat during the storm.

  • a style of clothing or appearance that is intentionally ragged or unkempt

    Example

    The fashion designer's latest collection featured a tatterdemalion look, with ripped jeans and frayed edges.

Origins of tatterdemalion

from Middle English 'tatter', meaning 'a torn piece of cloth', and 'demalion', meaning 'vagabond'

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Summary: tatterdemalion in Brief

'Tatterdemalion' [tat-er-di-meyl-yuhn] refers to a person dressed in ragged clothing or something that is ragged or tattered in appearance. It can be used as both a noun and an adjective. Examples include 'The tatterdemalion man was asking for money on the street corner' and 'The old house was in a tatterdemalion state, with peeling paint and broken windows.'