单词 | tawdry |
释义 | tawdry1 of 2adjective taw·dry ˈtȯ-drē ˈtä- tawdrier; tawdriest 1 : cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality tawdry clothing/jewels tawdry furniture "Well, I found myself seated in a horrid little private box … I looked out from behind the curtain and surveyed the house. It was a tawdry affair, all Cupids and cornucopias, like a third-rate wedding-cake." Oscar Wilde Any trip there carries with it more than its share of drabness, tawdry hotels and second-rate service, all of which tax the forbearance of the most patient traveler. John F. Burns 2 : morally sordid, base, or distasteful a tawdry scandal a tawdry love affair a tawdry attempt to smear his opponent Setting aside the tawdry manner in which his marriage had (publicly) unraveled, the mayor's combative style had begun to grate on many New Yorkers. Jonathan Mahler tawdrily ˈtȯ-drə-lē adverb ˈtä- tawdriness ˈtȯ-drē-nəs noun ˈtä- tawdry 2 of 2noun : cheap showy finery tawdry 1 of 2 adjectiveas in terrible marked by low quality and unbecoming appearance We tolerate the neighbors' tawdry Christmas display during the holidays, but by January we're about sick of it. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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