Naff example sentences
naff
verb BRITISH ENGLISH informal (naff off)
naff (verb) · naffs (third person present) · naffed (past tense) · naffed (past participle) · naffing (present participle)
- go away:
naff
adjective BRITISH ENGLISH informal
naff (adjective) · naffer (comparative adjective) · naffest (superlative adjective)
- lacking taste or style:
Synonyms
depart, leave, go, decamp, fly, skedaddle, split, vamoose, scat, scram, get, begone, avaunt, substandard, bad, inferior, poor, appalling, abysmal, atrocious, abject, awful, terrible, dismal, dreadful, execrable, frightful, miserable, wretched, lamentable, deplorable, pitiful, inadequate, insufficient, unsatisfactory, unacceptable, shoddy, tinny, trashy, cheapjack, lousy, crummy, bum, diabolical, rotten, sad, tatty, tacky, dire, ropy, duff, rubbish, rubbishy, pants, grotty, crap, crappy, shitty, chickenshit, direful, egregious, excellent"Naff" Example Sentences
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