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Frowsy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

frowsy

/ˈfraʊzi/ /ˈfraʊzi/

Definition:

Dirty, untidy, or having a stale, unpleasant smell.

Synonyms:

musty, unkempt, dingy, scruffy

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

clean, fresh, tidy

Common Collocations:

frowsy room, frowsy clothes, frowsy odor

Derivatives:

frowsily, frowsiness

Usage Tips:

Use "frowsy" to describe something dirty or smelly; often applies to neglected spaces or unwashed items.

Common Phrases:

frowsy old attic, frowsy laundry pile

Etymology:

Likely derived from dialectal English "frowzy," meaning musty or stale; possibly related to "froward" (disagreeable).

Examples:

  • 1. The hotel room was frowsy and smelled of mildew.
  • 2. She wrinkled her nose at the frowsy socks left on the floor.
  • 3. The abandoned house had a frowsy interior filled with dust and cobwebs.
  • 4. His hair looked greasy and frowsy after days without washing.

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