Etymology:
The word "frumpy" has an uncertain origin. It is believed to have been first used in the early 19th century, possibly as a variant of "frump" (meaning "a dull or old-fashioned person").
Meaning:
Frumpy means:
Usage:
The word "frumpy" is often used in a derogatory way to describe someone's appearance. It can also be used playfully or affectionately to describe someone who is not particularly fashionable but who has a comfortable or homey style.
Examples:
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