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Seamy Meaning in English

word

ˈsimi
SEE-mee
sˈiːmi
SEE-mee

Definition

Describes the unpleasant, immoral, or sordid side of something, especially when referring to hidden or less respectable aspects of society or life.

Usage & Nuances

'Seamy' is formal and literary, mainly used to describe the hidden, negative, or scandalous side of situations ('the seamy side of the city'). It is not used in everyday conversation for physical dirt; it refers to moral or social unpleasantness.

Example Sentences

The movie shows the seamy side of city life.

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He prefers not to talk about the seamy parts of his past.

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There is often a seamy side to politics.

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You won't learn about the seamy details from the official reports.

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After sunset, the neighborhood takes on a more seamy character.

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People love to gossip about the seamy scandals of celebrities.

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