trashy

adjective
UK: /ˈtræʃi/
US: /ˈtræʃi/
  1. Of low quality or taste; cheap and vulgar.

    1. That magazine is so trashy, I can't believe people buy it.
    2. I avoid that store because it sells such trashy clothes that fall apart quickly.
  2. Relating to trash or waste.

    1. The city worker has a trashy job, but someone has to do it.
    2. The landfill was a vast, trashy expanse, a monument to our consumerism.
  3. Attractive in a way that is sexually suggestive and not classy.

    1. Some might think her outfit is trashy, but she likes it.
    2. I don't want to look trashy, so I'm avoiding anything too revealing for the party.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "trashy" in English means: Of low quality or taste; cheap and vulgar., Relating to trash or waste., Attractive in a way that is sexually suggestive and not classy..

The phonetic transcription of "trashy" is /ˈtræʃi/ in British English and /ˈtræʃi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "trashy": vulgar, cheap, tacky, gaudy, sleazy, crass.

Example usage of "trashy": "That magazine is so trashy, I can't believe people buy it.". More examples on the page.