filth (Meaning)

Wordnet

filth (n)

any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant

the state of being covered with unclean things

a state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and refuse

an offensive or indecent word or phrase

Webster

filth (n.)

Foul matter; anything that soils or defiles; dirt; nastiness.

Anything that sullies or defiles the moral character; corruption; pollution.

filth Sentence Examples

  1. The city streets were covered in filth and debris, making them a hazard to walk on.
  2. The politician was accused of corruption and his name was dragged through the filth.
  3. The dog rolled around in the filth and came back into the house covered in mud.
  4. The wound was infected and filled with filth, making it difficult to heal.
  5. The child's room was a mess, with toys and clothes strewn about the floor in a sea of filth.
  6. The politician's reputation was tarnished by the scandal, and his name became synonymous with filth and corruption.
  7. The alleyway was dark and filled with filth, making it a dangerous place to walk at night.
  8. The filth and grime of the city streets clung to her clothes, making her feel dirty and uncomfortable.
  9. The filth of the city was overwhelming, and the people who lived there were struggling to keep their heads above water.
  10. The filth and squalor of the slums was a breeding ground for disease and crime.

FAQs About the word filth

any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant, the state of being covered with unclean things, a state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and r

sewage, grime,dirt, garbage, soil, sludge, muck, scum, sewerage, litter

cleanliness,cleanliness, cleanness,cleanness,

The city streets were covered in filth and debris, making them a hazard to walk on.

The politician was accused of corruption and his name was dragged through the filth.

The dog rolled around in the filth and came back into the house covered in mud.

The wound was infected and filled with filth, making it difficult to heal.