Meaning & Definition of word "Dirty"

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    Dirty

    /ˈdɜːrti/

    noun:

    • 1. The dirty state or quality; filth.
      • Example: He did not want to live in the dirty of the city.

    verb:

    • 1. To make dirty; to soil.
      • Example: The children dirtied their clothes while playing in the mud.

    adjective:

    • 1. Not clean; covered or marked with an unclean substance.
      • Example: His hands were dirty after working on the car.
    • 2. Soiled or stained.
      • Example: The dirty dishes piled up in the sink.
    • 3. Unpleasant or offensive, especially in a moral or ethical sense; indecent.
      • Example: The film was criticized for its dirty jokes.
    • 4. In a state of moral corruption or disrepute.
      • Example: The politician had a dirty reputation due to several scandals.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old Norse 'drit.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dirty laundry:

    Unpleasant personal matters, often referring to scandals.

    dirty work:

    Unpleasant or dishonest work that others do not want to do.

    dirty mind:

    A person who thinks or talks about sexual matters in an inappropriate way.

    dirty hands:

    To engage in unethical or immoral actions to achieve a goal.

    Related Words

    clean:

    Free from dirt, marks, or stains.

    soil:

    To make dirty.

    messy:

    Untidy or disorganized.

    Slang Meanings of dirty

    Meaning: Dirty cash

    Example Sentence: Money acquired through illegal activities.

    Meaning: Dirty dog

    Example Sentence: A person who is deceitful or treacherous.

    Meaning: Dirty look

    Example Sentence: A facial expression that shows disapproval or annoyance.

    Meaning: Dirty dancing

    Example Sentence: A provocative form of dancing that involves close physical contact.