Filth (noun)

  1. Dirt or refuse, especially when offensive or disgusting.
  2. Anything that is morally or spiritually corrupt or impure.
  3. Offensive or vulgar language or behavior.

Origin:

From the old english word fylt, meaning dirt or refuse.

Examples:

  1. The streets were filled with filth and garbage.
  2. The novel was filled with filth and explicit language.
  3. The politician was accused of being involved in filth and corruption.
  4. The apartment was in a state of filth and disarray.
  5. The movie was filled with filth and violence.
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