I need something to replace these shabby clothes.
To be worn/used. Example: His clothes were shabby I despise shabbiness in fashion.
they wore shabby cloth
wear wooly and shabby clothes
"Shabby", "casual" or perhaps "scruffy"
"Shabby" is an adjective, used to describe something that is in poor or worn condition.
"shabby" means tacky, sloppy. It is used both literally, as an shabby outfit and figuratively, as a shabby excuse or shabby behavior., but I think the latter, figurative meaning is more common.
No, "shabby" is an adjective used to describe something in poor condition or of poor quality.
The word "worn" belongs to two parts of speech. It is the past participle of the irregular verb "to wear". It can also be used as an adjective, e.g. "Her clothes looked worn and shabby".
The word "shabby" is an adjective.
Something that is shabby is not good. Shabby is poor or dishevelled. If I am not shabby then I am doing well, fine. I am well turned out, smart.
The shabby chic movement in interior decorating can best be defined as retro vintage. This should not be confused with the actual product line Shabby Chic that has a broader spectrum of themes and eras used.