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Weedy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Weedy describes something thin, weak, or scrawny, often referring to plants that grow excessively or people who appear frail. It can also imply insignificance or poor quality.

weedy

/ˈwiːdi/ /ˈwiːdi/

Definition:

Thin, weak, or scrawny in appearance; resembling or full of weeds.

Synonyms:

scrawny, spindly, lanky, feeble

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

sturdy, robust, muscular

Common Collocations:

weedy garden, weedy patch, weedy area

Derivatives:

weediness, weedily

Usage Tips:

Use "weedy" to describe something thin or weak, often plants or people lacking strength or vigor.

Common Phrases:

weedy patch, weedy growth, weedy look

Etymology:

Derived from "weed," originating from Old English "wēod," meaning herb or grass growing where unwanted.

Examples:

  • 1. The garden looks weedy and neglected after weeks without care.
  • 2. His weedy arms struggled to lift the heavy box onto the shelf.
  • 3. The abandoned lot was overgrown with weedy plants and tall grass.
  • 4. She dismissed his weedy excuse for not finishing the project on time.

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