Meaning & Definition of word "Moldy"

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    Moldy

    /ˈmoʊl.di/

    adjective:

    • 1. Covered with or smelling of mold; spoiled or decayed due to mold growth.
      • Example: The bread was moldy, and I had to throw it away.
    • 2. Having a stale or musty odor; old or worn out.
      • Example: The moldy books in the attic were covered in dust.
    • 3. Figuratively referring to something outdated or archaic.
      • Example: His moldy ideas on technology were quickly dismissed by the younger team members.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'mold', which refers to a fungus.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    moldy bread:

    Bread that has become inedible due to mold growth.

    moldy oldie:

    An old song or film that is still considered enjoyable.

    Related Words

    mold:

    A fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments.

    decay:

    The process of rotting or decomposing.

    Slang Meanings of moldy

    Meaning: Outdated or uncool.

    Example Sentence: That fashion is so moldy, nobody wears it anymore.

    Meaning: Boring or uninteresting.

    Example Sentence: The lecture was moldy; I couldn't stay awake.