CEFR B2

seedy

adjective

Meaning

Looking dirty, untidy, or disreputable, often suggesting moral decay or a bad character.

Examples

  • The detective followed the suspect into a seedy motel on the outskirts of town.
  • He was warned to avoid the seedy characters who often loitered near the old docks.

Synonyms: shabby, dingy, squalid, unsavory