swinish (Meaning)

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swinish (s)

ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance

resembling swine; coarsely gluttonous or greedy

swinish Sentence Examples

  1. The swinish behavior displayed by the politician alienated many voters.
  2. The swill he consumed had a swinish effect on his appearance and health.
  3. The swinish stench emanating from the pigsty was unbearable.
  4. His drunken and gluttonous habits gave him a distinctly swinish countenance.
  5. The man's swinish attitude towards women was both offensive and deeply disturbing.
  6. The swinish conditions in which the animals were kept prompted outrage from animal rights activists.
  7. The swinish greed of the wealthy elite has left many in poverty.
  8. The swine flu virus spread with alarming speed, causing widespread swinish symptoms.
  9. The swinish response from the authorities only served to exacerbate the crisis.
  10. The swinish nature of the crime shocked and horrified the community.

FAQs About the word swinish

ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance, resembling swine; coarsely gluttonous or greedy

greedy, piggish, gluttonous, starved, starving, hoggish, rapacious,ravenous, hungry, esurient

full, stuffed, satisfied, stuffed, content, full,content, satisfied, sated, sated

The swinish behavior displayed by the politician alienated many voters.

The swill he consumed had a swinish effect on his appearance and health.

The swinish stench emanating from the pigsty was unbearable.

His drunken and gluttonous habits gave him a distinctly swinish countenance.