tacky
1 Americanadjective
adjective
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not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy.
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shabby in appearance; shoddy.
a tacky, jerry-built housing development.
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crass; cheaply vulgar; tasteless; crude.
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gaudy; flashy; showy.
adjective
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shabby or shoddy
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ostentatious and vulgar
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(of a person) dowdy; seedy
adjective
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of tacky1
First recorded in 1780–90; tack 1 + -y 1
Origin of tacky2
1880–85, apparently identical with earlier tack(e)y small horse, pony, poor farmer; of obscure origin
Explanation
Things that are tacky are cheap, flashy, garish, gaudy, loud, tawdry, or trashy. Tacky clothes are a fashion nightmare, and tacky comments are embarrassing for everyone involved. If you wore a bright orange suit to school, with a neon green hat, you'd be dressing in a tacky way. Tacky clothes are usually inexpensive yet flashy and showy — obnoxious. When people make tasteless, trashy comments, it's also considered tacky. But if you're in art class and someone says that your paper-mâché project is tacky, don't get mad — they probably just mean that it's not dry yet and still sticky to the touch.
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Example Sentences
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One problem, though: Untreated rubber becomes brittle when exposed to cold, and tacky and runny when hot.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026
It was spectacularly tested at the hall’s 10th anniversary, but with tacky prerecorded video and crummy amplification.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 20, 2026
"It was a tacky wicket as it was under cover for a while. After losing a few wickets, it was tough to get back into the game."
From Barron's • Feb. 22, 2026
But trot's glory days appeared to be well and truly over, with many young people viewing the genre as tacky and old-fashioned.
From BBC • Feb. 21, 2026
She leans over the pew in front of us, smiling with a big, tacky bluebird hat on.
From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett
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