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filthy
English
Etymology
From Middle English filthy, filthi, equivalent to filth +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?l?i/
Adjective
filthy (comparative filthier, superlative filthiest)
- Covered with filth; very dirty.
- Obscene or offensive.
- Very unpleasant or disagreeable.
Synonyms
- (covered with filth): sleazy, slimy, grimy, horry
- (obscene): gruesome, smutty
Antonyms
- (covered with filth): pristine
- (obscene): holy, venerable
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
filthy (third-person singular simple present filthies, present participle filthying, simple past and past participle filthied)
- (transitive) To make very dirty; to cover in filth.
- 2009, Jeffery Deaver, Hell's Kitchen
- He shouldered his way inside, filthying his T-shirt on the charred wood.
- 2009, Jeffery Deaver, Hell's Kitchen
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smudgy
English
Etymology
smudge +? -y
Adjective
smudgy (comparative smudgier, superlative smudgiest)
- Marked with smudges.
- Like a thick smoke (such as is emitted by a smudge pot).
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