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Saggy Meaning in English

word

ˈsæɡi
SAG-ee
sˈæɡi
SAG-ee

Definition

Soft, loose, and hanging down in a way that looks stretched or not firm. Often used for skin, clothes, or objects losing their shape.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and descriptive. Commonly refers to aging skin ('saggy skin'), loose clothing ('saggy jeans'), or old furniture. Less harsh than words like 'droopy.' Can sound impolite if describing someone's appearance.

Example Sentences

My old couch is very saggy now.

basic

His pants look saggy and too big for him.

basic

The cake came out saggy in the middle.

basic

After losing weight, my jeans started to look a bit saggy.

natural

Grandpa’s arms are a bit saggy but he’s still very strong.

natural

Those flowers in the vase look a bit saggy now—maybe they need water.

natural