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Measly

The word 'measly' describes something that is small, insignificant, or contemptibly meager in amount or size. It can also denote a person as being of poor quality or of little value, often implying contempt or pity. The term suggests a lack of substance, worth, or importance. It's frequently used to express disappointment or dissatisfaction with something that falls short of expectations, whether it's an amount of money, a score, or a level of effort.

Measly meaning with examples

  • He earned a measly paycheck after all that hard work, barely covering his monthly rent and leaving him constantly stressed about finances.
  • The team's performance was met with disappointment; they managed to score only a measly two goals in the entire match.
  • After hours of preparation, the measly portion of food he received for the Thanksgiving meal left him feeling rather hungry.
  • The investment yielded a measly return, barely making a dent in his financial goals, leaving him frustrated.
  • She received a measly amount of birthday presents, which was rather disappointing given the effort friends and family could make.

Measly Crossword Answers

4 Letters

MERE PUNY

6 Letters

SLIGHT PALTRY MEAGRE

8 Letters

TRIFLING

9 Letters

MISERABLE

13 Letters

INSUBSTANTIAL

15 Letters

INCONSEQUENTIAL

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