Pronunciation: /ˈsʌki/

Definitions of sucky

adjective used to describe something as being of poor quality or unpleasant

Example Sentences

A1 My day was sucky because it rained during my picnic.

A2 The movie was really sucky, I wish I hadn't wasted my money on it.

B1 I had a sucky experience at the restaurant because the food was cold and the service was slow.

B2 The customer service at that store is really sucky, I always have a bad experience when I go there.

C1 I can't believe the quality of this product is so sucky, I expected better from such a reputable brand.

C2 The hotel accommodations were extremely sucky for the price we paid, I would never stay there again.

Examples of sucky in a Sentence

formal The performance of the new software was quite sucky, as it had many bugs and glitches.

informal I can't believe how sucky the weather has been lately, it's been raining non-stop.

slang I hate doing chores, they're so sucky and boring.

figurative His attitude towards the project was sucky, he didn't put in any effort to make it successful.

Grammatical Forms of sucky

past tense

sucked

plural

suckies

comparative

suckier

superlative

suckiest

present tense

sucks

future tense

will suck

perfect tense

have sucked

continuous tense

is sucking

singular

sucky

positive degree

sucky

infinitive

to suck

gerund

sucking

participle

sucking

Origin and Evolution of sucky

First Known Use: 1966 year
Language of Origin: American English
Story behind the word: The word 'sucky' is believed to have originated as a slang term in American English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something of poor quality or unpleasant, 'sucky' has evolved to also be used colloquially to express dissatisfaction or disappointment.