Meaning & Definition of word "Sooty"

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    Sooty

    /ˈsʊti/

    adjective:

    • 1. Covered or marked with soot; darkened by soot.
      • Example: The sooty walls of the chimney indicated years of neglect and heavy use.
    • 2. Having the appearance or qualities of soot; blackened.
      • Example: After the fire, everything in the room was left in a sooty mess.
    • 3. Relating to or resembling soot.
      • Example: The sooty clouds hanging over the city were a result of the industrial pollution.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'sot', from Old English 'sōt', of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sooty faced:

    A term used to describe someone with a dirty or grimy face, possibly from soot.

    Related Words

    soot:

    A black powdery or flaky substance produced by the incomplete combustion of organic matter.

    smoke:

    A visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air produced by combustion.

    char:

    To burn a part of something so that it turns black.

    Slang Meanings of sooty

    Meaning: Extremely dirty or filthy.

    Example Sentence: That car is sooty from all the driving in the city.

    Meaning: Used to describe someone who has a rough or unkempt appearance.

    Example Sentence: After camping for a week, she looked sooty and wild.