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tawdry

American  
[taw-dree] / ˈtɔ dri /

adjective

tawdrier, tawdriest
  1. (of finery, trappings, etc.) gaudy; showy and cheap.

    Synonyms:
    meretricious, flashy
    Antonyms:
    elegant
  2. low or mean; base.

    tawdry motives.


noun

  1. cheap, gaudy apparel.

tawdry British  
/ ˈtɔːdrɪ /

adjective

  1. cheap, showy, and of poor quality

    tawdry jewellery

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Etymology

Origin of tawdry

1605–15; short for ( Sain ) t Audrey lace, i.e., neck lace bought at St. Audrey's Fair in Ely, England; so called after St. Audrey ( Old English Aethelthrȳth, died 679), Northumbrian queen and patron saint of Ely, who, according to tradition, died of a throat tumor which she considered just punishment of her youthful liking for neck laces

Explanation

Tawdry means cheap, shoddy, or tasteless. It can be used to describe almost anything from clothes to people to even events or affairs. You know that shiny black slip you picked up for nothing at a garage sale and used as the skirt of your lion-tamer Halloween costume? It's a bit tawdry. But it would really be tawdry if you wore it on a regular day out. Tawdry things often have a hint of desperation and immorality — like tawdry extramarital affairs or tawdry tales. With tawdry decorations and jewelry, quality has been exchanged for lots of flash and shine.

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Tawdry allegations surfaced about CBS’ morning news anchor, Charlie Rose, and Moonves and CBS News executives shoved the legendary newsman out the door.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 13, 2022

Tawdry allegations about his fiancee, Cylvia Hayes — that she had falsified tax forms and been paid consulting fees to influence her future husband, among many other charges — have dogged Kitzhaber.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 5, 2015

Tawdry or frivolous, gallant, polemical or profound, the theater is the place where man speaks to man about man in his living presence.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Tawdry taco joints" are everywhere in Southern California.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tawdry adjectives such as 'beautiful', 'lovely,' 'horrid', 'awful', and the like worn tinsel.

From Observations of a Retired Veteran by Tinsley, Henry C.