adjective of inferior quality; cheap or stingy
Describing a cheap or tacky style, often associated with low quality materials or workmanship
Referring to decor or furnishings that are gaudy or poorly made
Used to criticize products that are perceived as being of low value or poor quality
In the world of literature, 'chintzy' may be used to describe writing that is cheap or of poor quality.
A psychologist may use 'chintzy' to describe a treatment or therapy approach that is superficial or lacking in substance.
An interior designer may use 'chintzy' to describe a design that is tacky or overly cheap in appearance.
A fashion designer may use 'chintzy' to describe a garment or accessory that is poorly made or looks cheap.
A restaurant critic may use 'chintzy' to describe a meal or dining experience that is lacking in quality or value.
A financial analyst may use 'chintzy' to describe an investment or financial product that is low-quality or risky.
An art critic may use 'chintzy' to describe a piece of artwork that is poorly executed or looks cheap.
An event planner may use 'chintzy' to describe decorations or elements of an event that are low-budget or unimpressive.
A marketing executive may use 'chintzy' to describe a promotional campaign that is poorly executed or lacks sophistication.
An architect may use 'chintzy' to describe a building or structure that is poorly constructed or looks cheap.