Meaning Of The Word Tacky

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tacky
If you describe something as tacky, you dislike it because it is cheap and badly made or vulgar.
adjective: If something such as paint or glue is tacky, it is slightly sticky and not yet dry.

tacky in American English 1
sticky
adjective: sticky to the touch; adhesive

tacky in American English 2
dowdy or shabby, as in dress or appearance
adjective: not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy

tacky in British English 1
adjective: slightly sticky or adhesive

tacky in British English 2
adjective: shabby or shoddy

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