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  1. RAGGED meaning: 1. (of clothes) torn and not in good condition: 2. (of a person) untidy, dirty, and wearing old…. Learn more.

  2. 1. (of clothes) worn to rags; tattered. 2. (of a person) dressed in shabby tattered clothes. 3. having a neglected or unkempt appearance. ragged weeds. 4. having a loose, rough, or uneven surface or edge; jagged.

  3. Definition of ragged adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · a ragged sail. Having rough edges; jagged or uneven. ragged rocks. Harsh-sounding; having an unpleasant noise. 1912, David Herbert Lawrence, chapter 12, in The Trespasser: There was a ragged noise of bleating from the flock penned in a corner of the yard. Two red-armed men seized a sheep, hauled it to a large bath that stood in the middle of ...

  5. ragged / ˈ rægəd/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of RAGGED. [more ragged; most ragged] 1. : having an edge or surface that is not straight or even. a ragged outline. ragged [= (more commonly) jagged] cliffs. 2. a : in bad condition especially because of being torn.

  6. RAGGED definition: 1. old and torn: 2. wearing clothes that are old and torn: 3. rough and not smooth: . Learn more.

  7. ragged clouds; a ragged coastline; not smooth or regular; not showing control or careful preparation. I could hear the sound of his ragged breathing. Their performance was still very ragged. (informal) very tired, especially after physical effort

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