The adverb form of shabby is shabbily.
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.
Yes. An adjective is a word that describes, which "shabby" does.
"Shabby" or even "shabby chic" is a style which typically resembles a slightly distressed or vintage look and in relation to furniture can make the furniture look vintage or cottage style. The Bella Cottage has some great examples of "shabby" sofas and other furniture items. Check out their site for more info (link below).
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No, the word NEW is a descriptive word, an adjective; the adverb form would be NEWLY. Example uses:Jane bought a new dress for the party.The newly painted dog house doesn't look shabby now.
Shabby is an adjective.
"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.
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.
"Shabby" is an adjective, used to describe something that is in poor or worn condition.
Tagalog Translation of SHABBY: hamak
Yes. An adjective is a word that describes, which "shabby" does.
I need something to replace these shabby clothes.
No, shabby is not a verb, but an adjective.
It was shabby treatment to be thrown out like that. It was a shabby coat, but it kept him warm.
You can find a great line of “shabby chic” furniture at Rachel Ashwell’s Shabby Chic online furniture store – you will also find a “shabby” blog that provides styling tips and great “shabby chic” finds.
shabby- to be unfair, despicable and mean. no, being shabby is never a good thing. There is more to life than being shabby you only live once so be positive. : )