Shoddily - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

To do something 'shoddily' means to do it poorly, carelessly, or with low quality. Imagine a quickly built house that falls apart after a storm – that's shoddily constructed. 🏚️ It suggests a lack of attention to detail and poor workmanship. It's the opposite of doing something with care and precision. It implies that corners were cut and standards were not met. Think of a cheaply made toy that breaks easily.

Etymology

The word 'shoddily' comes from 'shoddy,' which originated in the 19th century. 'Shoddy' originally referred to a fabric made from recycled wool scraps, which was of inferior quality. 📜 The '-ly' suffix turns it into an adverb. It highlights the lack of quality and care in how something is made or done.

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Examples

  • "The car was shoddily repaired after the accident."
  • "The project was shoddily executed, resulting in many errors."
  • "She shoddily painted the walls, leaving streaks and drips."
  • "The furniture was made shoddily and fell apart quickly."

Anecdote / Story

Think of a video game with rushed development that is full of bugs. The company shoddily released the game even though it wasn't complete. As a result, many players got mad at the developers for releasing an incomplete game and demanded that they fixed it immediately. 🎮

Encouragement

Use 'shoddily' to criticize something that is poorly made or done. It adds a sense of disappointment and frustration to your writing. Try using it to describe a character's substandard work or craftsmanship. It will help show their character. 💪

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