"Seedy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seedy" Meaning

Having a suspicious or disreputable quality; untrustworthy.

Example: The seedy alleys of the city were a place to avoid at night.

"Seedy" Examples

Seedy: 5 Usage Examples


1. Untrustworthy Situation

"The neighborhood was known for its seedy characters and shady deals going down in the dimly lit alleys."

2. Dirty or Tainted

"After eating the suspect ragù, she felt a little queasy, wondering if the authentic Italian sauce was seedy when it exceeded its expiration date."

3. Unsound or Unreliable

"The engineer red-flagged the project because the structural integrity of the building seemed seedy and prone to tampering with the initial blueprints."

4. Unsophisticated or Lowbrow

"What he really needed was a taste of something better than the seedy B-movies that made our confidential college parties!"

5. Far Removed from the Mainstream

"They ventured into the seedy part of the city, crossing into territories known for under-the-counter pawns and rare finds in bustling culture."

"Seedy" Similar Words

Seedily

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There is no word "seedily" in the English language.

Seediness

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Having a poor or shabby quality; showing signs of neglect or decay.

Seeding

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Seedless

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Having no seeds, typically referring to fruits, particularly grapes.

Seedling

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A young plant, typically a small or emerging one, that resembles a sprout or sapling, growing from a seed.

Seedlings

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Seedpod

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Seeds

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Seeing

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Seek

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Seeker

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A person who is searching for something, often a person or organization that is actively looking for something, often in a meticulous and thorough manner, often in a tireless and persistent way.<br><br>Example: "She's a seeker of truth and will stop at nothing to find the answer."

Seekers

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Those who search for or pursue something, often a goal, information, or a solution, with a sense of enthusiasm, curiosity, or determination.

Seeketh

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An archaic second person singular past tense of "seek." As a verb, it means to look or try to find something or someone.<br><br>Example: "He seeketh the truth." (He is looking for the truth.)<br><br>The word "seeketh" was commonly used in Early Modern English (1500s-1700s) but has largely fallen out of use in modern English.

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Seeley

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Seeley is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "sci(e)le" meaning "freeman" or "free man". Some people with the surname Seeley may also be of Norman French origin, in which case it is a variant of the name Selly, derived from the Old French word "sei", meaning "forest" or "grove".