slummy

/ˈslʌmi/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a slum; run-down, dirty, or overcrowded.
    • The alley behind the market was slummy and smelled of garbage.
    • They moved out of the slummy neighborhood to find a safer place to live.
    • The old apartment building was slummy, with peeling paint and broken windows.
  2. Unpleasantly messy, shabby, or of low quality.
    • She refused to wear the slummy old jacket her brother had handed down.
    • The cheap hotel room felt slummy, with stained carpets and flickering lights.
    • His room was so slummy that he couldn't find his homework under the piles of clothes.
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