shoddy

/ˈʃɒd.i/

ƩⱰD · i (2 syllables)

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Definition

Of poor quality or construction.

Etymology

* Unknown, but possibly from shoad (“loose stone and rubble; fragments”), equivalent to shoad + -y; or possibly from the Arabic word for reuse. Shoad was of inferior quality for building. * The modern adjectival sense was apparently derived from inexpensive shoddy (“fabric from wool-processing byproduct”), which was not really suitable for (but was sometimes still used for) things such as military uniforms at the beginning of the US Civil War.

Example Sentences

  • "Do not settle for shoddy knives if you are serious about cooking."
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