tatty

[ˈtæti]

tatty Definition

  • 1shabby and in bad condition
  • 2unkempt or untidy

Using tatty: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old sofa looked tatty and worn out.

  • Example

    She wore a tatty old coat to the party.

  • Example

    The garden was overgrown and tatty.

  • Example

    The room was filled with tatty furniture.

tatty Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tatty

Antonyms for tatty

Phrases with tatty

  • tatty-bye

    a casual way of saying goodbye

    Example

    Tatty-bye, see you later!

  • a brand of teddy bear known for its scruffy and worn-out appearance

    Example

    She collects tatty teddies and has a whole shelf full of them.

  • tatty clothes

    clothes that are old, worn-out, or shabby

    Example

    He showed up to the interview in tatty clothes, which made a bad impression.

Origins of tatty

from Scots 'tattie', meaning 'potato'

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Summary: tatty in Brief

The term 'tatty' [ˈtæti] describes something that is shabby, worn-out, or unkempt. It can refer to physical objects like furniture or clothing, as well as places like gardens or rooms. 'Tatty' is often used in phrases like 'tatty-bye,' a casual way of saying goodbye, and 'tatty teddy,' a brand of teddy bear known for its scruffy appearance.