adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'seedy' describes something that is run-down, disreputable, or in poor condition
Describing run-down or dilapidated areas with a high crime rate
Describing a plant or flower that is in poor condition or not thriving
Referring to a hotel or establishment that is disreputable or unsafe
Referring to food that is of poor quality or not fresh
Referring to seeds or plants that are of poor quality or unhealthy
In literature, the term 'seedy' is often used to describe a run-down or disreputable setting or character.
A psychologist may use the term 'seedy' to describe a client's unhealthy or risky behavior.
A real estate agent may use 'seedy' to describe a neighborhood or property that is run-down or has a bad reputation.
A travel agent may warn clients about staying in a 'seedy' hotel in a particular destination.
A police officer may use 'seedy' to describe a suspicious or disreputable individual or location.