Filthy - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfɪlθɪ|  American pronunciation of the word filthy
Brit.  |ˈfɪlθɪ|  British pronunciation of the word filthy

adjective

- disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter (syn: foul, nasty)
as filthy as a pigsty
- vile; despicable (syn: dirty, lousy)
a filthy traitor
- characterized by obscenity (syn: foul, nasty, smutty)
had a filthy mouth

Extra examples

She's in a filthy mood.

...you simply cannot use such filthy language on the public airwaves...

...grew up filthy poor and hated every minute of it...

He was filthy and ragged.

The house was filthy, with clothes and newspapers strewn everywhere.

Your problem is you've got a filthy mind (=you are always thinking about sex).

Simon had been drinking and was in a filthy temper.

She gave him a filthy look.

...the school's filthy, broken-down lavatories were a disgrace...

...if I ever get filthy rich, I'm going to buy myself a stinkpot and take up fishing...

...French physician Philippe Pinel was instrumental in the transformation of bedlams from filthy hellholes to well-ordered, humane institutions....

He was crimed with filthy dirtiness on parade.

It's a filthy night to be out.

Keep your filthy paws off me!

The beds were filthy and full of vermin.

Word forms

adjective
comparative: filthier
superlative: filthiest
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