Dowdy

/ˈdaʊdi/ adjective

Unfashionable and dull in appearance; dressed in old-fashioned or unattractive clothes.

Origin obscure, possibly from the name 'Dowdy' or from Middle English sources. First appeared in English around the 1600s as a noun meaning an unfashionable woman, then became an adjective describing unfashionable style or appearance.

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ARمُتَقَارِبَة
BNব্যবহৃত
CAdesfasada
CSzašlou
DAgammeldags
DEaltmodisch
ELπαλιομοδίτικη
ESdesaliñada
FAکهنه
FIvanhanaikainen
FRringarde
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