資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dowdy \Dow"dy\, a. [Compar. {Dowdier}; superl. {Dowdiest}.]
[Scot. dawdie slovenly, daw, da sluggard, drab, Prov. E. dowd
flat, dead.]
Showing a vulgar taste in dress; awkward and slovenly in
dress; vulgar-looking. -- {Dow"di*ly}, adv. -- {Dow"di*ness},
n.
資料來源 : WordNet®
dowdy
adj 1: lacking in smartness or taste; "a dowdy gray outfit"; "a
clean and sunny but completely dowdy room"
2: primly out of date; "nothing so frumpish as last year's
gambling game" [syn: {frumpy}, {frumpish}]
n 1: British marshal of the RAF who commanded the British air
defense forces that defeated the Luftwaffe during the
Battle of Britain (1882-1970) [syn: {Dowding}, {Hugh
Dowding}, {Baron Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding}]
2: deep-dish apple dessert covered with a rich crust [syn: {pandowdy}]
[also: {dowdiest}, {dowdier}]
dowdiest
See {dowdy}