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  • Tawdry
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    Tawdry

    Tawdry


    TAW-dree

    Definition

    (adjective) Showy but cheap and of poor quality; lacking good taste.

    Example

    The room was filled with tawdry decorations that looked like they came from a discount bin.

    Word Origin

    Mid 17th century: contraction of St. Audrey’s lace, which referred to cheap lace sold at fairs in honor of St. Audrey. Over time, the lace was seen as gaudy and tasteless, and St. Audrey became tawdry.

    Fun Fact

    The transformation from St. Audrey to tawdry is a classic case of how language evolves through cultural snobbery. Once a respected religious figure, St. Audrey lent her name to lace accessories sold at fairs. But as styles changed, those accessories were considered garish or outdated, and the word became an insult. Today, tawdry is used to describe anything that’s cheaply flashy, overly glitzy, or just in bad taste—from outfits to gossip.

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