What does MARDY mean?

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1. Parts of speech: adjective

2. Definition: (British, informal) in a bad mood, sulky, or grumpy.

3. Pronunciations: (US: /ˈmɑrdi/, UK: /ˈmɑːdi/)

4. Origin and Usage: The term "mardy" is a dialectal word from the East Midlands region of England. It is believed to have originated from the word "marred" meaning spoiled or ruined. It is commonly used in the UK to describe someone who is in a bad mood or is being difficult. The term has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the North of England.

5. Synonyms: sulky, grumpy, moody, cross, bad-tempered

6. Related Words: moody, sully, grump, cross, angry

7. Example Sentences:

  • Shes always so mardy when she doesn get her way.
  • Hes being really mardy today, I don know whats gotten into him.
  • Stop being so mardy and just come out with us tonight.


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