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Meaning:
bedraggled

made wet or dirty

unkempt

boring

(of talk, behaviour, work etc) causing a person to lose interest and feel tired

uninteresting

commonplace

ordinary or usual

usual, everyday

decrepit

made weak by old age or hard use

deteriorated, debilitated, especially as a result of age

dilapidated

falling to pieces; in a state of disrepair

falling apart; in ruins

dingy

dirty looking; not fresh or pleasant

soiled, tacky

hackneyed

(of sayings) repeated too often to have any meaning

cliched, tired

naked

without clothes on; without the usual covering

without covering

ragged

(with clothes) badly torn or in rags; having rough or irregular edges or outlines or surfaces

worn-out; in shreds

scruffy

dirty and untidy

rough, bedraggled

seedy

old, neglected etc; unwell

run-down, dilapidated

shabby

in a bad state of repair; poorly dressed; (of behaviour) unkind and unfair

broken-down; in poor shape

tatty

untidy and worn

shabby

trite

(of remarks, ideas, opinions) ordinary and dull

silly, commonplace

well-worn

used, heard, often (and so dull)

overused, out-of-date

worn

of wear

used

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