dowdy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dowdy in Hindi

  • बेमज़ा

Adjective

  • बेस्वाद
  • नीरस
  • बेमज़ा

Noun

  • गंदा स्री
  • कुरूप स्री

dowdy Definition

Adjective

  • (of a person or their clothes) unfashionable and without style in appearance (typically used of a woman).

dowdy Example

  • she could achieve the kind of casual chic that made every other woman around her look dowdy ( वह उस तरह के कैज़ुअल ठाठ को हासिल कर सकती थी जिसने उसके आस-पास की हर महिला को आकर्षक बना दिया था )
  • If you are going to a dance or similar event, you should wear something fashionable instead of something dowdy.  ( अगर आप किसी डांस या इसी तरह के इवेंट में जा रहे हैं तो आपको कुछ दहेज की जगह फैशनेबल कुछ पहनना चाहिए। )
  • At a fancy party, a t-shirt and shorts could be considered dowdy while a suit or tuxedo would be stylish. ( एक फैंसी पार्टी में, एक टी-शर्ट और शॉर्ट्स को दहेज माना जा सकता है जबकि एक सूट या टक्सीडो स्टाइलिश होगा। ) 
  • Tapestries, to me, had always been dim and dowdy things ravaged by time that no one but an academic drudge could like. ( टेपेस्ट्री, मेरे लिए, हमेशा मंद और धूर्त चीजें थीं जो समय के साथ तबाह हो गई थीं कि कोई भी अकादमिक परिश्रम के अलावा पसंद नहीं कर सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • At one time bell bottoms were considered very stylish, but thankfully we now see them as dowdy, the exact opposite.  
  • I found it very difficult to explain that I was suffocating in his shop with its dowdy clientele, its less than mediocre performance and its cramped space.
  • Everyone at the dance was dressed to impress and Bob was probably wearing a dowdy hospital gown; the gowns that make your butt cheeks hang out all over the place.
  • Rosalynn Carter wears a dull brown skirt and coat with a matching scarf knotted at her throat, making her look somewhat dowdy next to Nancy in her fire-engine red outfit.
  • She was fifty-nine-year-old Eunice Murray, a dowdy, bespectacled woman with not much personality who called herself a nurse, but who had no medical training whatsoever.
  • There was a little red-headed man whom no one seemed to know, a dowdy fellow quite unlike the general run of my wife's guests; he had been standing by the caviar for twenty minutes eating as fast as a rabbit.
  • She manages to look a bit dowdy, and entirely believable.
  • In her place was a downright dowdy and completely unrecognizable woman.
  • And there are other families named Wimpy, Dowdy and Gooch.
  • Globe staff member Zachary R . Dowdy contributed to this report.
  • Mother-of-the-bride selections can be dowdy.
  • Philadelphia is not as complacent and dowdy as its critics say.
  • You should not wear a dowdy outfit if you are looking to make an impression on someone, as a fashionable outfit would serve that purpose better.