Ragged (adjective)

  1. Having a rough or uneven surface or edge.
  2. Worn or torn.
  3. Irregular in shape or appearance.

Origin:

The word "ragged" is derived from the middle english word "ragged" meaning "having a rough or uneven surface or edge". the word has been used to describe something that is worn or torn, or irregular in shape or appearance.

Examples:

  1. The ragged edges of the torn paper.
  2. The old building had a ragged roof.
  3. The ragged clothes of the homeless man.
  4. The ragged cliffs were a beautiful sight.
  5. The ragged mountain range was a challenging hike.
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