Filthy ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Filthy ( adjective )

  1. Dirty and covered with unclean matter.
  2. Disgusting and morally repulsive.
  3. Vulgar or offensive in language.

Origin:

From middle english filthe, from old english fylt(t)e, from proto-germanic *fulitijaz, equivalent to full +‎ -y.

Examples:

  1. The filthy bathroom was in dire need of cleaning.
  2. The filthy streets were filled with trash and debris.
  3. His filthy mind was filled with vulgar thoughts.
  4. The filthy language he used was inappropriate.
  5. The filthy living conditions were unacceptable.

(As an adverb)

Filthy ( adverb )

  1. Dirty and covered with unclean matter.
  2. Disgusting and morally repulsive.
  3. Vulgar or offensive in language.

Origin:

From middle english filthe, from old english fylt(t)e, from proto-germanic *fulitijaz, equivalent to full +‎ -y.

Examples:

  1. The filthy bathroom was in dire need of cleaning.
  2. The filthy streets were filled with trash and debris.
  3. His filthy mind was filled with vulgar thoughts.
  4. The filthy language he used was inappropriate.
  5. The filthy living conditions were unacceptable.
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