sordid Antonyms
Strongest:
- spick-and-span
- immaculate
- ultraclean
- cleaned
- tidy
- unsoiled
- cleanly
- stainless
- clear
- clean
- neat
- orderly
- spotless
- cleanly
- spotless
- tidy
- ultraclean
- unstained
- unsullied
- clean
- unsullied
- neat
- orderly
- stainless
- unstained
- clear
- immaculate
- cleaned
- limpid
- pure
- unsoiled
- spick-and-span
- pure
- limpid
Strong:
- shiny
- sparkling
- untainted
- groomed
- wholesome
- untainted
- spic-and-span
- bright
- perfect
- ordered
- perfect
- unpolluted
- groomed
- shiny
- unspotted
- ordered
- whitened
- wholesome
- unspotted
- bleached
- untouched
- flawless
- untouched
- cleansed
- bleached
- bright
- flawless
- whitened
- unblemished
- unpolluted
- combed
- spic-and-span
- purified
- unblemished
- cleansed
- purified
- combed
- sparkling
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- soiled
- uncleanly
- grimy
- unclean
- sullied
- sloppy
- messy
- smutty
- chaotic
- dingy
- bedraggled
- greasy
- cruddy
- polluted
- mucky
- smudged
- grubby
- grotty
- foul
- begrimed
- grungy
Weak:
- unkempt
- cluttered
- scuzzy
- messed
- slovenly
- contaminated
- shabby
- rumpled
- unwashed
- insanitary
- defiled
- dishevelled
- sooty
- unsanitary
- gunky
- muddled
- jumbled
- disheveled
- befouled
- besmirched
- sleazy
- germy
- untidy
- confused
- draggled
- bemired
- mussed
- disarrayed
- scruffy
- disarranged
- littered
- squalid
- uncleaned
- disordered
- tainted
- impure
- fuliginous
- raunchy
- unsterile
- unsterilized
- skanky
Meaning of sordid
sordid (s)
morally degraded
unethical or dishonest
foul and run-down and repulsive
meanly avaricious and mercenary
sordid Sentence Examples
- The sordid neighborhood was filled with dilapidated buildings and poverty-stricken residents.
- The politician's sordid affair threatened to derail his career.
- The crime scene was a sordid mess of blood and violence.
- The divorce proceedings revealed a sordid tale of infidelity and deception.
- The magazine exposé painted a sordid portrait of the celebrity's private life.
- The documentary exposed the sordid underbelly of the drug trade.
- The sordid rumors about the company's CEO were eventually proven true.
- The detective uncovered a sordid web of corruption within the police department.
- The sordid details of the scandal made it difficult to believe the accused's claims of innocence.
- The historian sought to unravel the sordid history of the town's founding.
FAQs About the word sordid
morally degraded, unethical or dishonest, foul and run-down and repulsive, meanly avaricious and mercenary
black, dirty, dusty,filthy, nasty, blackened, muddy, stained, soiled, uncleanly
spick-and-span, immaculate, ultraclean, cleaned, tidy, unsoiled, cleanly, stainless, clear, clean
The sordid neighborhood was filled with dilapidated buildings and poverty-stricken residents.
The politician's sordid affair threatened to derail his career.
The crime scene was a sordid mess of blood and violence.
The divorce proceedings revealed a sordid tale of infidelity and deception.