begrimed (Meaning)
begrimed (s)
thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot
begrimed (imp. & p. p.)
of Begrime
Synonyms & Antonyms of begrimed
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- tidy
- neat
- pure
- unsoiled
- spick-and-span
- clear
- cleansed
- immaculate
- cleansed
- neat
- spic-and-span
- cleaned
- unsullied
- clear
- cleaned
- clean
- tidy
- ultraclean
- unstained
- limpid
- limpid
- spotless
- unsoiled
- bleached
- unstained
- bleached
- cleanly
- clean
- ultraclean
- stainless
- spick-and-span
- cleanly
- spic-and-span
- pure
- unsullied
- stainless
- spotless
- immaculate
Synonyms:
- sooty
- scuzzy
- muddled
- disordered
- littered
- chaotic
- unwashed
- gunky
- raunchy
- sleazy
- unsanitary
- disarranged
- confused
- unsterilized
- unkempt
- jumbled
- cruddy
- uncleaned
- unsterile
- disarrayed
- skanky
- impure
- rumpled
- messed
- mussy
- defiled
- contaminated
- dishevelled
- untidy
- scruffy
- cluttered
- mussed
- germy
- slovenly
- squalid
- insanitary
- tainted
- disheveled
- shabby
- bemired
Antonyms:
begrimed Sentence Examples
- The grimy chimney sweep emerged from the flue, begrimed with soot.
- The miners crawled out of the coal mine, their faces begrimed with dust.
- The hikers returned to camp exhausted and begrimed, their clothes torn and faces streaked with dirt.
- The factory workers toiled tirelessly, their hands begrimed with grease.
- The homeless man sat on the sidewalk, his clothes begrimed and his face gaunt.
- The ancient manuscript was begrimed with age, its pages stained and frayed.
- The cityscape was begrimed with pollution, the buildings shrouded in a hazy smog.
- The child's face was begrimed with chocolate, as he gleefully savored his treat.
- The old woman's face was begrimed with wrinkles, a testament to a long and eventful life.
- The soldier returned from battle, his uniform begrimed with blood and mud.
FAQs About the word begrimed
thickly covered with ingrained dirt or sootof Begrime
dusty, blackened, stained, muddy, dirty,filthy, black, draggled,smudged, grubby
tidy, neat, pure, unsoiled, spick-and-span, clear, cleansed, immaculate, cleansed, neat
The grimy chimney sweep emerged from the flue, begrimed with soot.
The miners crawled out of the coal mine, their faces begrimed with dust.
The hikers returned to camp exhausted and begrimed, their clothes torn and faces streaked with dirt.
The factory workers toiled tirelessly, their hands begrimed with grease.