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shabbiness


Meanings
  • The quality of being shabby; lacking in care, attractiveness, or cleanliness.

    - "The old furniture in the attic was shabby and in need of repair."
    - "The run-down neighborhood was shabby and lacked the charm and attractions of more affluent areas."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with shabbiness
babiness , cabbages , gladness , labyrinth , tabasco , vastness , wrangling
Homophones
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  1. shabby (adjective), shabby (verb), shabby (noun), shabbiness


Variants
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shabbier , shabbiest , shabbily , shabbiness , shabbinesses , shabby
Forms
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Shabbiness can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of shabbiness include physical shabbiness, such as worn-out clothing or rundown buildings; emotional shabbiness, such as feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, or despair; and intellectual shabbiness, such as a lack of knowledge, understanding, or critical thinking skills.


Etymology
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From Middle English schabby, from Old North French escabier, from eschaber 'to scrape off', from ek- 'out' + skab- 'rough'.


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  1. Did you know that the word 'shabby' has its origins in Old North French? The word 'eschabier' meant 'to scrape off' and was the root of the English word 'shabby'. So, the next time you use the word 'shabby', remember its interesting historical origin!


Related Concepts
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  1. Dilapidation: The state of being dilapidated refers to a building or other structure that is in a state of disrepair or decay. This can include structural damage, such as cracked or crumbling walls, or decay due to moisture or neglect. Dilapidation can also refer to the process of bringing a dilapidated building or structure back into a state of repair or usefulness.

  2. Dereliction: The term dereliction refers to the abandonment or neglect of a place, thing, or duty. This can include physical abandonment, such as an empty house or a deserted industrial site, or neglect of a thing or duty, such as the neglect of a garden or the failure to fulfill a contractual obligation. Dereliction can also refer to the state of being derelict, or the act of derelicting something.

  3. Degradation: The term degradation refers to the process of becoming worse or less valuable over time. This can include physical degradation, such as the wearing down of a material or the decay of a biological organism, or moral degradation, such as the decline in ethical standards or the increase in immoral behavior. Degradation can also refer to the state of being degraded or the condition of something that has undergone degradation.


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["Shabbiness has been used in various aspects of culture. In literature, shabbiness has been used to describe characters or settings that are run-down or lackluster. In art, shabbiness has been used to create a sense of nostalgia or to highlight the passage of time. In music, shabbiness has been used to create a raw or unpolished sound. In theater, shabbiness has been used to create a sense of realism or to highlight the struggles and hardships of characters."]

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