tawdry in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Tawdry: cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality, lacking in taste or refinement.
Sample Sentences
- The vendor's booth was filled with tawdry souvenirs that seemed to lack any real value.
- She quickly regretted her purchase of the tawdry dress that was more gaudy than stylish.
- His tawdry jokes fell flat, leaving the audience feeling uncomfortable rather than amused.
- The film was criticized for its tawdry plot, which relied heavily on clichés and stereotypes.
- Despite its tawdry exterior, the little shop held a treasure trove of unique antiques inside.
- The market was filled with tawdry souvenirs that seemed to lose their charm quickly.
- She regretted buying the tawdry dress after realizing it was poorly made and uncomfortable.
- Despite its tawdry appearance, the antique shop had some surprisingly valuable items hidden within.
- His tawdry attempts at humor fell flat, leaving the audience in awkward silence.
- The film was criticized for its tawdry plot, which relied too heavily on clichés and stereotypes.