Seedy

/ˈsiːdi/ adjective

Looking shabby, run-down, or disreputable; suggesting dishonesty or moral corruption.

From 'seed' + '-y,' originally meaning 'full of seeds' or 'gone to seed' (like a plant past its prime). By the 1800s, it metaphorically meant worn-out or shabby.

AFvervalle
AMደካማ
ARبالي
BGизносен
BNজীর্ণ
CAesquifit
CSomšelý
DAforfalden
DEheruntergekommen
ELφθαρμένος
ESdestartalado
ETkulumas
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