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Seedy Meaning in English

word

ˈsidi
SEE-dee
sˈiːdi
SEE-dee

Definition

If something is seedy, it looks dirty, unpleasant, or connected with bad or illegal activities. It can also mean full of seeds, but this is less common.

Usage & Nuances

'Seedy' is informal and often describes places like bars, hotels, or neighborhoods with a bad reputation. Not commonly used for food except literally ('seedy bread'). Avoid confusing with 'seeded' when talking about plants or grains.

Example Sentences

That hotel looks seedy.

basic

He avoided the seedy bar on the corner.

basic

This bread is very seedy.

basic

I wouldn't walk alone in that seedy neighborhood after dark.

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He looked a bit seedy after the party last night.

natural

That place is fine during the day, but it gets really seedy at night.

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