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dud

 
pronunciation:
duhd
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: (informal) someone or something that functions poorly or fails in some regard.
The fireworks were all duds, which cast a cloud over our celebration.
antonyms:
dandy, success, whiz, wizard
definition 2: a shell, bomb, or the like that fails to explode.
definition 3: (pl.) clothes, esp. a particular outfit.
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Dud comes from dudde, an early English word that means "cloak" or "mantle." How did the word's meaning change from "cloak" to "something that does not work well"? By the 1500s, "dud" had the meaning "ragged clothing." In the 1800s, it was used for "a person in ragged clothing." Then, in the early 1900s, people began to use "dud" as a word for a useless person or thing. During World War One, a shell that did not explode was a "dud." Since then, its meaning has widened to include any bad item in a batch.
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