Today we will learn about other ways to say ‘dirty.’
Do you know some substitutes of ‘dirty’?
Let’s start.
- Cruddy.
Meaning: dirty, unpleasant, or of low quality.
E.g
“The seller gave my brother-in-law a really cruddy bag.” - Mucky.
Meaning: dirty and messy; covered with or consisting of dirt or filth.
E.g.
“The tables in the restaurant are mucky because fewer employees work in the weekend.” - Unkempt.
Meaning: having an untidy or disheveled appereance.
E.g.
“He woke up late so he went to work unkempt.” - Scuzzy.
Meaning: dirty, shabby, or foul in condition or character.
E.g.
“We went to his scuzzy room in the apartment.”
Compiled and written by @sherlydarmali for @EnglishTips4U on Sunday, April 12, 2020.
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