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Seedy

usgb/ˈsiːdi/Volume
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Implies neglect and is usually negative, suggesting a lack of care or maintenance. SlideI left the seedy apartment because it made me feel depressed.
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Often used to describe places or objects, not people, emphasizing their shabby state. SlideThe seedy old furniture in the lounge should be replaced.
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Use it sparingly for impact as it conveys a strong visual and emotional response. SlideWalking into the seedy room, I immediately felt uneasy.