adj.
Pronunciation: ' s ē -d ē
Function: adjective
Inflected Form: seed · i · er ; -est
Date: 1574
1 : containing or full of seeds <a seedy fruit>
2 : inferior in condition or quality: as a : SHABBY , RUN-DOWN < seedy clothes> b : somewhat disreputable <a seedy district> <a seedy lawyer> c : slightly unwell : DEBILITATED <felt seedy and went home early>
– seed · i · ly \ ' s ē -d ə l- ē \ adverb
– seed · i · ness \ ' s ē -d ē -n ə s \ noun