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dingy

  • 1 dingy

    [ˈdɪndʒɪ] adjective
    dull; faded and dirty-looking:

    This room is so dingy.

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  • 2 حقير

    adj. low, low down, base, scoundrelly, mean, lowly, ignoble, scummy, scurvy, blackguardly, vile, villainous, abject, menial, dingy, dirty, inferior, frowzy, grubby, beggarly, cheap, poor, snide, squalid, unworthy, wretched, pitiable, pitiful, shabby
    n. pettifogger, wretch, blackguard, varmint, popinjay, villain, rat, sod [sl.], swine, pipsqueak

    Arabic-English dictionary > حقير

  • 3 داكن

    adj. dark, blackish, dusky, swarthy, deep, leaden, dingy, sad, dirty

    Arabic-English dictionary > داكن

  • 4 درس

    adj. dingy
    adv. classically
    n. study, learning, consideration, reading, lesson, case, lecture, instruction, period
    v. study, learn, go over, examine, read up, read, profess, view, tutor, elaborate, think out, talk over, excogitate, teach

    Arabic-English dictionary > درس

  • 5 أربد

    أرْبَد (اللّوْنِ)
    dingy, dust-colored; cloudy, dull, dim

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أربد

  • 6 أغبر

    أغْبَر: بِلَوْنِ الغُبَار
    dust-colored, dingy; roan

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أغبر

  • 7 اغبر

    اِغْبَرّ: صارَ بِلَوْنِ الغُبَار
    to be or become dust-colored, dingy, roan

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اغبر

  • 8 كدر

    كَدَرَ، كَدُرَ، كَدِرَ: كانَ كَدِراً
    to be or become turbid, roily, muddy, cloudy; to fade, tarnish, discolor, lose luster, grow dull; to be or become dingy, grimy, swarthy, dusky; to be or become disturbed, troubled; to be or become unhappy, dreary, desolate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كدر

  • 9 كدر

    كَدَرَ، كَدُرَ، كَدِرَ: كانَ كَدِراً
    to be or become turbid, roily, muddy, cloudy; to fade, tarnish, discolor, lose luster, grow dull; to be or become dingy, grimy, swarthy, dusky; to be or become disturbed, troubled; to be or become unhappy, dreary, desolate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كدر

  • 10 كدر

    كَدَرَ، كَدُرَ، كَدِرَ: كانَ كَدِراً
    to be or become turbid, roily, muddy, cloudy; to fade, tarnish, discolor, lose luster, grow dull; to be or become dingy, grimy, swarthy, dusky; to be or become disturbed, troubled; to be or become unhappy, dreary, desolate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كدر

  • 11 كدر

    كَدِر، كَدْر: عَكِر، مُكَدّر
    turbid, roily, muddy, cloudy; dull, tarnished, dingy, grimy, swarthy, dusky; troubled, disturbed, unsettled, ruffled, spoiled, embittered

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كدر

  • 12 كدر

    كَدِر، كَدْر: عَكِر، مُكَدّر
    turbid, roily, muddy, cloudy; dull, tarnished, dingy, grimy, swarthy, dusky; troubled, disturbed, unsettled, ruffled, spoiled, embittered

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كدر

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  • Dingy — ist der Name zweier Gemeinden im französischen Département Haute Savoie, siehe: Dingy en Vuache Dingy Saint Clair Für den Bootstyp siehe Dingi Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dingy — Din gy (d[i^]n j[y^]), a. [Compar. {Dingier}; superl. {Dingiest}.] [Prob. fr. dung. Cf. {Dungy}.] Soiled; sullied; of a dark or dusky color; dark brown; dirty. Scraps of dingy paper. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dingy — 1736, Kentish dialect, dirty, of uncertain origin, but perhaps related to DUNG (Cf. dung). The noun dinge (1816) is a back formation …   Etymology dictionary

  • dingy — *shabby, dilapidated, faded, seedy, threadbare Analogous words: soiled, grimed, sullied, smirched, tarnished (see SOIL): *dull (sense 2): dusky, murky, gloomy (see DARK) Contrasted words: *bright, luminous, brilliant: fresh, * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • dingy — [adj] soiled, tacky bedimmed, brokendown, colorless, dark, darkish, dilapidated, dim, dirty, discolored, drab, dreary, dull, dusky, faded, gloomy, grimy, muddy, murky, obscure, run down, seedy, shabby, smirched, somber, sullied, tarnished,… …   New thesaurus

  • dingy — ► ADJECTIVE (dingier, dingiest) ▪ gloomy and drab. DERIVATIVES dingily adverb dinginess noun. ORIGIN perhaps from an Old English word meaning dung …   English terms dictionary

  • dingy — [din′jē] adj. dingier, dingiest [orig. dial. var. of DUNGY] 1. dirty colored; not bright or clean; grimy 2. dismal; shabby dingily adv. dinginess n …   English World dictionary

  • dingy — [[t]dɪ̱nʤi[/t]] dingier, dingiest 1) ADJ GRADED A dingy building or place is rather dark and depressing, and perhaps dirty. Shaw took me to his rather dingy office. 2) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Dingy clothes, curtains, or furnishings look dirty or… …   English dictionary

  • dingy — UK [ˈdɪndʒɪ] / US adjective Word forms dingy : adjective dingy comparative dingier superlative dingiest a dingy place or object is rather dark in an unpleasant way and often looks dirty …   English dictionary

  • dingy — f dirji] 1. mod. loony; giddy. □ That friend of yours sure does act dingy sometimes. □ Tell the dingy drip to forget it. □ I’m not dingy, I’m just in love. 2. Go to dingus …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • dingy — din|gy [ˈdındʒi] adj comparative dingier superlative dingiest [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Perhaps from dungy dirty (15 19 centuries), from dung] dark, dirty, and in bad condition ▪ a dingy room ▪ a dingy side street >dinginess n [U] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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