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Learn to pronounce din·gy

/ˈdinjē/
adjective
gloomy and drab.
"a dingy room"
synonyms: gloomy, drab, dark, dull, badly/poorly lit, dim, dismal, somber, grim, dreary, cheerless, dirty, discolored, grimy, soiled, faded, shabby, dowdy, worn, seedy, run down, tacky, tenebrous

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May 24, 2024 · The meaning of DINGY is dirty, unclean. How to use dingy in a sentence.
(of a place or material) dark and unattractive esp. because of being dirty or not cared for: The stores seemed old ...
adjective · of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness. · shabby; dismal.
/ˈdɪndʒi/ · adjective. thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot. “dingy linen” · adjective. (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear. “a ...
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3 senses: 1. lacking light or brightness; drab 2. dirty; discoloured British slang to ignore (a person) or avoid (an event).... Click for more definitions.
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adjective. dingier; dingiest. Britannica Dictionary definition of DINGY. [also more dingy; most dingy] : dark and dirty : not fresh or clean.
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Dingy Definition ... Dirty-colored; not bright or clean; grimy. ... Darkened with smoke or grime. American Heritage. Dismal; shabby. ... Mentally deranged; crazy.
Adjective edit · dark, dull synonyms, antonym △quotations ▽. Synonyms: drab, gloomy, dreary, dismal; see also Thesaurus:dim: Antonym: bright · shabby, squalid ...
dingy. someone dirty and unattractive. sometimes of french descent. always with an odor. often found with dingy and soggy partners of the opposite sex.
dingy. adjective. 1. dull, dark, dim, gloomy, murky, dreary, sombre, drab, colourless, dusky, bedimmed He took me to his rather dingy office.