adjective
- shabby and disreputable in appearance; run-down
- feeling unwell or tired; under the weather
- containing many seeds
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The seedy motel had peeling paint and broken windows.
- They avoided walking through the seedy part of town at night.
- I’m feeling a bit seedy after staying up all night.
- She looked seedy and needed to rest.
- This orange is quite seedy compared to the seedless variety.
- The seedy watermelon was difficult to eat.
- The detective investigated the seedy nightclub downtown.