What does SAGGY mean?

Saggy 1. Parts of Speech:

adjective

2. Definitions:

1. Hanging down or bulging, especially due to lack of firmness or elasticity.

2. Loose-fitting and shapeless.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /ˈsæɡi/

UK: /ˈsæɡi/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "saggy" comes from the verb "sag," which means to sink or bend downward due to weight or pressure. It has been in use since the 19th century and is commonly used to describe things that are loose, droopy, or lacking in firmness or elasticity. It is often used to describe body parts, clothing, or objects that have lost their shape or support over time.

5. Synonyms:

droopy, flabby, floppy, loose, slack

6. Related Words:

baggy, foggy, naggy, raggy, taggy

7. Example Sentences:

The old mattress was saggy and uncomfortable.

She wore a saggy sweater that hung loosely around her body.

His saggy pants kept falling down as he walked.

The saggy skin under her eyes made her look tired.

The saggy roof of the old barn was in danger of collapsing.



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