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Scrubby Meaning in English

word

ˈskɹəbi
SKRUH-bee
skɹˈʌbi
skRUH-bee

Definition

Covered with low or small bushes, or describing something or someone as weak, thin, or not impressive.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for landscapes ('scrubby land', 'scrubby bushes'), also informally for people or places meaning 'weak', 'scrawny', or 'unimpressive'. Not complimentary. Similar to 'shabby', but 'scrubby' suggests smallness, weakness, or bushy growth.

Example Sentences

The ground was dry and scrubby.

basic

We walked through a scrubby forest.

basic

He was a scrubby little boy but very fast.

basic

That field looks pretty scrubby after the drought.

natural

He always felt scrubby next to his tall brothers.

natural

The town was scrubby and really needed some care.

natural