tandetny
Tandetny is a Polish adjective used to describe objects, styles, or media that are cheap, gaudy, or of low quality. It conveys a lack of taste, authenticity, or substance and is typically pejorative. The term is often applied to consumer goods, fashion, interior design, advertising, and entertainment that rely on superficial spectacle, bright colours, or low-quality materials to attract attention rather than on craftsmanship.
Etymology and sense: The adjective is derived from the noun tandeta, meaning cheap or shoddy merchandise. The
Usage: Tandetny describes aesthetic or material qualities rather than moral worth, and is commonly used to
Forms: As a Polish adjective, tandetny agrees with gender and number: tandetny (masculine singular), tandetna (feminine),
Examples: tandetny sklep (cheap store), tandetny program telewizyjny (gaudy TV program), tandetna sukienka (tacky dress).