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Synonyms

grody

American  
[groh-dee] / ˈgroʊ di /

adjective

Slang.
grodier, grodiest
  1. repulsive; disgusting; nauseating.

  2. inferior in character or quality; seedy; sleazy.

    They lived for a month in a grody little shack without lights or running water.


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Etymology

Origin of grody

1960–65, probably alteration of grotesque

Example Sentences

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Because quick as you please, he returns, all grody and snarly.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 4, 2019

“It’s about as grody a picture as you can imagine on a dead animal,” said Dr. Pekins, a professor of natural resources and the environment at the University of New Hampshire.

From New York Times • Oct. 18, 2018

The action never strays from the streets of Gotham, or grody, suffocating rooms often blown up through the magic of IMAX, a tactic that allows each scene to take on vignette-like properties.

From The Verge • Jul. 16, 2018

The tragedy of the commons theory explains why unwashed dishes pile up in the sink, why people take the last of the coffee without making more, why office refrigerators become crowded and grody over time.

From Slate • Jul. 27, 2016

I’m not sure why stand-spooning is so grody, but I am sure that it should not be allowed at concerts.

From Washington Post • Apr. 28, 2015

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