The difference between Sloppy and Snazzy
When used as adjectives, sloppy means very wet, whereas snazzy means elegant in manner of dress.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sloppy and Snazzy
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Sloppy as an adjective:
Very wet; covered in or composed of slop.
Examples:
"The dog tracked sloppy mud through the kitchen!"
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Sloppy as an adjective:
Messy; not neat, elegant, or careful.
Examples:
"The carpenter did a sloppy job of building the staircase."
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Sloppy as an adjective:
Imprecise or loose.
Examples:
"A sloppy measurement''; ''a sloppy fit!"
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Snazzy as an adjective (informal):
Elegant in manner of dress; stylish, modern or appealing in appearance; flashy.
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Snazzy as an adjective (informal):
Excellent; clever, ingenious, or adept in behavior, operation, or execution.