Yes, it can be, but primarily it is an adjective. The verb "to tatter" means to wear out, or to become ragged.
The word tattered is an adjective and a verb. The adjective describes something that is ragged. The verb form is the past tense of the verb tatter.
Ragged Island Administration is the name of the administration for the island. Ragged Island is the name of an island that is located in the Bahamas.
the word ragged means something very poor like and not clean (poor looking) Another answer would be that ragged means frayed , rough, or not smooth , as the edge of a worn piece of cloth is referred to as ragged.
There is no such word as "Raggy" there IS "Ragi," which was a type of grain. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/raggy Perhaps you mean the word "Raggedy?" The word "raggedy" comes from the word "ragged" and means, 'clothed in tattered garments.' ((http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ragged&db=luna)) The man wore ragged clothes after the battle. OR The orphans wore ragged clothes, as they wandered the streets.
Ragged is an adjective. It means tattered or jagged.
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Ragged describes sweater, so it would be an adjective in this sentence.
Yes, it is. It means shabby, untidy, or unkempt. (The connotation is dirty, ragged, or bedraggled.)
Yes, it can be, but primarily it is an adjective. The verb "to tatter" means to wear out, or to become ragged.
The word tattered is an adjective and a verb. The adjective describes something that is ragged. The verb form is the past tense of the verb tatter.
Righteous and reputable are synonyms for good. They begin with the letter r.
Ragged Flag was created in 2007.
The Ragged Messenger was created in 1917.
The Ragged Astronauts was created in 1986.
Ragged Atlas was created in 2010.
Ragged Rubble was created in 2004.