slummy
English
Etymology
From slum + -y.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈslʌmi/
Adjective
slummy (comparative slummier, superlative slummiest)
- Like a slum; run-down, dirty, decrepit.
- 2003, Alasdair Gray, ‘Miss Kincaid's Autumn’, Canongate 2012 (Every Short Story), p. 745:
- Cars and unemployment increased. Council houses took on a slummier look.
- 2003, Alasdair Gray, ‘Miss Kincaid's Autumn’, Canongate 2012 (Every Short Story), p. 745:
Translations
like a slum
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