Filthy
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Filthy ( adjective )
- Dirty and covered with unclean matter.
- Disgusting and morally repulsive.
- 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:
- The filthy bathroom was in dire need of cleaning.
- The filthy streets were filled with trash and debris.
- His filthy mind was filled with vulgar thoughts.
- The filthy language he used was inappropriate.
- The filthy living conditions were unacceptable.
(As an adverb)
Filthy ( adverb )
- Dirty and covered with unclean matter.
- Disgusting and morally repulsive.
- 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:
- The filthy bathroom was in dire need of cleaning.
- The filthy streets were filled with trash and debris.
- His filthy mind was filled with vulgar thoughts.
- The filthy language he used was inappropriate.
- The filthy living conditions were unacceptable.