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dusty
A2
adjective
Usage:
85%
Powdery, Dirty
Translation: Powdery, Dirty
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: Covered with or resembling dust; having a layer of fine dry particles on a surface.

This use of dusty describes something that has dust on it. Dust is a fine, dry powder made of tiny particles. Things left without cleaning can become dusty.

The old book was very dusty today.

She wiped the dusty shelf clean.

2
B1
adjective
Usage:
65%
Arid, Sandy
Translation: Arid, Sandy
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: Located in or relating to an area filled with dry dust or sand, often hot or desert-like.

Dusty is used to describe places or environments that have a lot of dust or sand in the air or on the ground. This often happens in dry or desert areas.

They drove through a dusty desert road.

The dusty wind blew all day long.

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B2
adjective
Usage:
55%
Faded, Dull
Translation: Faded, Dull
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: Informal term used to describe a faded, dull, or old appearance, often with colors looking dull due to dust or age.

Dusty can describe how colors or things look when they are not bright and fresh. This happens when something is old, dirty, or covered with dust.

Her dusty old dress looked worn out.

The dusty colors made the room feel sad.

4
B2
adjective
Usage:
40%
Outdated, Old-Fashioned
Translation: Outdated, Old-Fashioned
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: Used metaphorically to describe something old-fashioned, outdated, or no longer popular.

Here, dusty means old and not modern or useful anymore. People sometimes use it to talk about ideas, habits, or things that seem out of date.

That idea sounds a bit dusty today.

Dusty customs are less common now.

5
B1
noun
Usage:
30%
Nickname
Translation: Nickname
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: Nickname or personal name used informally, often for someone with a connection to rural or dusty environments.

Dusty is sometimes used as a name or nickname for people. It may suggest someone who lives in or likes dusty places, like farms or countryside.

Dusty is coming to the party tonight.

I met Dusty at the ranch.

6
B2
adjective
Usage:
25%
Dry Pitch
Translation: Dry Pitch
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: In cricket, the term 'dusty' can informally describe a pitch or ground surface that is covered with dust and affects the ball's behavior.

In sports like cricket, dusty describes the ground or pitch covered with dry dust or soil. This kind of surface changes how the ball moves and can help spin bowlers.

The dusty pitch made the ball spin unpredictably.

Bowlers like the dusty ground here.

7
B2
adjective
Usage:
45%
Dust-Filled, Hazy
Translation: Dust-Filled, Hazy
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌsti/
Meaning: In aviation or dust storms, 'dusty' describes the weather condition with many dust particles in the air which reduce visibility.

Dusty means the air has dust particles that make it hard to see. This often happens during dust storms or in very dry places where winds blow dust around.

The flight was delayed due to dusty conditions.

A dusty storm covered the valley suddenly.

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