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seedy adjective [ ˈsiːdi ]

• sordid and disreputable.
• "his seedy affair with a soft-porn starlet"
Similar: sordid, disreputable, seamy, sleazy, corrupt, shameful, low, dark, squalid, unwholesome, unsavoury, rough, mean, nasty, unpleasant,
Opposite: classy,
• unwell.
• "she felt weak and seedy"
Similar: ill, unwell, poorly, bad, out of sorts, indisposed, not oneself, sick, queasy, nauseous, nauseated, peaky, liverish, green around the gills, run down, washed out, faint, dizzy, giddy, light-headed, off, off colour, under the weather, below par, not up to par, funny, peculiar, lousy, rotten, rough, awful, terrible, dreadful, crummy, grotty, ropy, wabbit, peely-wally, crook, peaked, peakish, crappy,
Opposite: fit, well,


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