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Common and Trashy

Common

Common adjective - Of low quality.
Usage example: furniture of common workmanship that did not justify the high prices

Trashy and common are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Trashy" instead an adjective "Common".

Trashy

Trashy adjective - Marked by an obvious lack of style or good taste.
Usage example: I know that sequined shirt cost a lot of money, but I still think it looks kind of trashy

Common and trashy are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Common" instead an adjective "Trashy".

Nearby Words: trashed, trash, trashing

Both words in one sentence

  • The Coconut Effect Purely digital slots are still common in lower budget casinos and gaming centers, but are often seen as trashy or suspicious compared to the ones with superfluous mechanical parts.
  • Contemptible Cover Though Sexy Packaging isn't always bad, Contemptible Covers' trashy illustrations appear a simple and blatant effort to appeal to the Lowest Common Denominator.
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