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tawdry
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tawdry
(adjective)
tawdry
/
ˈ
tɑːdri/
adjective
tawdrier
;
tawdriest
tawdry
/
ˈ
tɑːdri/
adjective
tawdrier
;
tawdriest
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAWDRY
disapproving
1
:
having a cheap and ugly appearance
tawdry
[=
tacky
] decorations
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2
:
morally low or bad
The scandal was a
tawdry
affair.
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— tawdriness
/
ˈ
tɑːdrinəs/
noun
[
noncount
]
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