Definition: cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality (adj.) Example: tawdry lace a tie of lace for the neck Definition: cheap showy finery (noun)
The actress received criticism for her tawdry performance in the low-budget film.
The tawdry decorations at the party clashed with the elegant setting, creating a discordant atmosphere.
The movie depicted a tawdry affair between the main characters, filled with cheap thrills and scandalous behavior.
The promiscuous harlot was remiss in dressing correctly for the formal engagement. This was clearly voiced by her tawdry outfit; a faux pas that aroused the passions of every rogue and scoundrel falling within the purview of this iniquitous Jezebel.
use ize in sentence
You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
My goodness, this is a rather tawdry scene!
Jan's tawdry taste in clothing was an embarrassment to her boyfriend.
The tawdry decorations at the party clashed with the elegant setting, creating a discordant atmosphere.
The movie depicted a tawdry affair between the main characters, filled with cheap thrills and scandalous behavior.
The promiscuous harlot was remiss in dressing correctly for the formal engagement. This was clearly voiced by her tawdry outfit; a faux pas that aroused the passions of every rogue and scoundrel falling within the purview of this iniquitous Jezebel.
They had expected to vacation in a refined old hotel in the south of France. When they arrived, they were floored to discover that their lodgings were downright tawdry with kitschy black velvet paintings on the walls, garish gold-striped wallpaper and, to add insult upon injury, featured a badly rump-sprung bed with a giant mirror hanging overhead.
If u describe sth such as clothes or decorations as tawdry, u mean that they are cheap and show a lack of taste. (=tacky) If u describe sth such as a story or an event as tawdry, u mean that it is unpleasant or immoral.
Tawdry means cheap, showy grundy and it comes from the Hebrew language,
tawdry
...tawdry, bawdy...
Adjective.
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