Filth
(noun)
- Dirt or refuse, especially when offensive or disgusting.
- Anything that is morally or spiritually corrupt or impure.
- Offensive or vulgar language or behavior.
Origin:
From the old english word fylt, meaning dirt or refuse.
Examples:
- The streets were filled with filth and garbage.
- The novel was filled with filth and explicit language.
- The politician was accused of being involved in filth and corruption.
- The apartment was in a state of filth and disarray.
- The movie was filled with filth and violence.