squalid (Meaning)

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squalid (s)

morally degraded

foul and run-down and repulsive

squalid Sentence Examples

  1. The squalid alleyway was littered with garbage and exuded a stench that made one gag.
  2. The children lived in squalid conditions, with no running water or proper sanitation.
  3. The overcrowded and unhygienic conditions in the refugee camp created a squalid environment.
  4. The abandoned building was a squalid haven for vagrants and drug addicts.
  5. The victim's body was discovered in a squalid apartment, covered in filth and decay.
  6. The squalid slums were a breeding ground for disease and crime.
  7. The government neglected the squalid neighborhood, leaving its residents to fend for themselves.
  8. The rescue team found survivors trapped in a squalid basement, their clothes torn and faces covered in soot.
  9. The abandoned factory had become a squalid eyesore, attracting trespassers and vandals.
  10. The squalid conditions of the prison caused widespread outrage and demands for reform.

FAQs About the word squalid

morally degraded, foul and run-down and repulsive

black, dirty, dusty,filthy, muddy, shabby, greasy, sloppy, stained, uncleaned

immaculate, cleanly, ultraclean, unsullied, neat, stainless, unsoiled, tidy, neat, spick-and-span

The squalid alleyway was littered with garbage and exuded a stench that made one gag.

The children lived in squalid conditions, with no running water or proper sanitation.

The overcrowded and unhygienic conditions in the refugee camp created a squalid environment.

The abandoned building was a squalid haven for vagrants and drug addicts.