bemired (Meaning)
bemired (imp. & p. p.)
of Bemire
Synonyms & Antonyms of bemired
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- cleanly
- unstained
- combed
- clear
- cleaned
- cleaned
- neat
- ordered
- spick-and-span
- combed
- clear
- spick-and-span
- immaculate
- tidy
- stainless
- limpid
- stainless
- neat
- clean
- spotless
- pure
- unsoiled
- ultraclean
- cleanly
- unsullied
- perfect
- ultraclean
- ordered
- limpid
- unstained
- unsoiled
- perfect
- spotless
- unsullied
- immaculate
- pure
- clean
- tidy
Synonyms:
- rumpled
- insanitary
- collied
- disarranged
- impure
- muddled
- sleazy
- uncleaned
- unwashed
- raunchy
- squalid
- uncleanly
- slovenly
- unsanitary
- scruffy
- defiled
- sooty
- unsterile
- cluttered
- besmirched
- befouled
- contaminated
- cruddy
- dishevelled
- unsterilized
- disarrayed
- unkempt
- shabby
- untidy
- jumbled
- littered
- messed
- disheveled
- germy
- tainted
- disordered
Antonyms:
bemired Sentence Examples
- The path was bemired with thick mud, making progress treacherous.
- His car became bemired in the boggy ground, and he had to call for assistance.
- The hiker's boots were bemired with grime and dirt after their arduous expedition.
- The ancient ruins were partly bemired in a murky swamp, making excavation difficult.
- The once-pristine meadow was now bemired with litter and trash, a testament to human disregard.
- The horse's hooves sank into the bemired ground, slowing its progress to a crawl.
- The abandoned house stood bemired in overgrown vines and weeds, a desolate and neglected sight.
- The reputation of the politician was bemired in scandal and allegations, tarnishing his once-promising career.
- The artist's easel and canvas were bemired with paint, a testament to his creative endeavors.
- The hiker's body was discovered bemired in the cold, murky water of the lake, a tragic end to a promising life.
FAQs About the word bemired
of Bemire
blackened, filthy, black, muddy, dusty, nasty, dirty, stained, grubby, sordid
cleanly, unstained, combed, clear, cleaned, cleaned, neat, ordered, spick-and-span, combed
The path was bemired with thick mud, making progress treacherous.
His car became bemired in the boggy ground, and he had to call for assistance.
The hiker's boots were bemired with grime and dirt after their arduous expedition.
The ancient ruins were partly bemired in a murky swamp, making excavation difficult.