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Frowzy

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈfraʊzi/ (pronounced "frow-zee")

Definitions

  • 1. (adjective) Having a damp, musty, or unpleasant odor.
  • 2. (adjective) Untidy, unkempt, or messy in appearance.
  • 3. (adjective) Covered in dirt, dust, or grime.

Usage Examples

  • The frowzy room smelled of mold and mildew.
  • She had frowzy hair that hadn’t been brushed in days.
  • The frowzy blanket was full of dust and needed a wash.

Etymology

The word "frowzy" is derived from the Middle English "frouzy," which means musty or foul-smelling. It is likely related to "frost" and "frowsy," referring to a condition of being cold, damp, or neglected.

Synonyms

  • Musty
  • Unkempt
  • Messy
  • Dirty
  • Smelly

Antonyms

  • Clean
  • Fresh
  • Neat
  • Organized
  • Refined

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Arabic رائحته كريهة /ra'ihatuhu kariha/
Chinese (Simplified) 发霉的 /fāméi de/
French Moisi /mwazi/
German Modrig /ˈmoːdʁɪç/
Hindi बदबूदार /badbūdār/
Italian Stantio /ˈstantio/
Japanese かび臭い /kabi-kusai/
Korean 곰팡이 냄새가 나는 /gompang-i naemsaega naneun/
Portuguese Mofo /ˈmofu/
Russian Заплесневелый /zʌˈplʲesnʲɪˈvʲelɨj/
Spanish Moho /ˈmo.o/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "frowzy" can vary depending on the region. Some speakers may pronounce the "w" sound more softly, making it sound like "froh-zee," while others might stress the "ow" sound, leading to "fraw-zee."

Historical Usage

The term "frowzy" dates back to the 16th century, primarily used to describe things that are musty or foul-smelling, such as rooms, basements, or even clothing. Over time, it has also been used to describe untidy or neglected appearances.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, "frowzy" is used to describe a lack of grooming or cleanliness, often with negative connotations. It can be used both to describe physical spaces and personal appearances, such as disheveled clothing or messy hair.

More Information

"Frowzy" conveys more than just an untidy or unkempt state; it evokes a sense of neglect or lack of care. Whether describing a room that hasn't been cleaned in weeks or a person who hasn't taken care of their appearance, the term implies an overall sense of messiness and discomfort.

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