dirties Synonyms

dirties Meaning

dirties

foggy, stormy, contaminated with infecting organisms, showing dislike or anger, morally unclean or corrupt, not clean or pure, not clear and bright, disagreeable, distasteful, or objectionable but usually necessary (as in achieving a desired result), deceptively, underhandedly, conveying ill-natured resentment, dishonorable, base, acquired by disreputable or illegal means, stormy sense 1, abominable, hateful, to become soiled, not clean, likely to befoul or defile with a soiling substance (such as mud, dust, or grime), indecently, unsportsmanlike, containing impurities, to soil with a substance (such as mud or grime), to stain with dishonor, not clear in color, likely to cause disgrace or scandal, to debase by distorting the real nature of, indecent, vulgar, to make or become dirty, highly regrettable, disagreeable or objectionable but usually necessary (as in achieving a desired result), in a dirty (see dirty entry 1) manner, unfair sense 1, dishonorable, characterized by a husky, rasping, or raw tonal quality

dirties Sentence Examples

  1. The children dirtied their clothes by rolling in the mud.
  2. The messy mechanic dirtied his hands while fixing the car.
  3. The dirty dishes dirtied the kitchen sink.
  4. The untidy house dirtied the neighborhood's reputation.
  5. The careless painter dirtied the pristine canvas with paint splatters.
  6. The polluted factory dirtied the air with harmful chemicals.
  7. The abandoned building dirtied the cityscape with its decaying grandeur.
  8. The lazy student dirtied his notebook with messy scribbles.
  9. The muddy boots dirtied the white carpet.
  10. The irresponsible pet dirtied the floor with its bodily waste.

FAQs About the word dirties

foggy, stormy, contaminated with infecting organisms, showing dislike or anger, morally unclean or corrupt, not clean or pure, not clear and bright, disagreeabl

messes,stains, blackens, sullies, mucks, grimes, begrimes, contaminates, fouls, taints

cleans, purifies, cleanses, rinses, wipes, mops, brushes, launders, scours, disinfects

The children dirtied their clothes by rolling in the mud.

The messy mechanic dirtied his hands while fixing the car.

The dirty dishes dirtied the kitchen sink.

The untidy house dirtied the neighborhood's reputation.