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shabby-genteel
[ shab-ee-jen-teel ]
adjective
- trying to maintain dignity and self-respect despite shabbiness.
shabby-genteel
adjective
- preserving or aspiring to the forms and manners of gentility despite appearing shabby
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Other Words From
- shab·by-gen·til·i·ty [shab, -ee-jen-, til, -i-tee], noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shabby-genteel1
First recorded in 1745–55
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Example Sentences
Tom saw a shabby-genteel sort of person, whose back was towards him, directing a letter.
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He joined the ranks of the shabby-genteel to live somehow by bits of honest work, mixed with a great deal of dishonest work.
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The doctor sat in a little parlour, in a shabby-genteel street of close-packed middle London.
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For six years Amelia did live on this pittance in shabby genteel poverty with her boy and her parents in Fulham.
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He had sat by, and let this shabby-genteel doctor, years older than the girl, walk away with her.
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