Threadbare.
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".
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 adverb form of shabby is shabbily.
Scruffy,untidy,ragged,tattered,worn out,threadbare,dilapidated,grungy.
Yes. An adjective is a word that describes, which "shabby" does.
past participle of wear or it means damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
"Shabby" is an adjective, used to describe something that is in poor or worn condition.
Used, tired, ruined, shabby, hackneyed, exhausted, frayed, effete, cliched, used up...
It was shabby treatment to be thrown out like that. It was a shabby coat, but it kept him warm.
worn horn
worn horn, torn horn
worn horn
SYNONYMS: worn, tattered, shoddy, unkempt
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.
shabby means in French: usé(e) (worn out) - négligé(e) (neglected) - injuste (unfair) - médiocre (of low quality)
To be worn/used. Example: His clothes were shabby I despise shabbiness in fashion.
A shabby house refers to a house that is in poor condition or disrepair. It may have worn-out or dilapidated furnishings, peeling paint, broken fixtures, or other signs of neglect. It generally lacks cleanliness and shows signs of age and minimal maintenance.