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This filthy habit makes me feel sick.In the last twelve months the place has got absolutely filthy.They have filthy rich players with a distinct air of decadence about them.They go to school untidy and their home is filthy.Sometimes sport has a filthy habit of kicking you in the teeth.The filthy rich footballer is not playing at the moment after picking up an ankle injury.The home was filthy and there was no food.It would be preferable if companies themselves could resolve to end this new filthy habit.It is worth remembering that few of the filthy rich feel filthy or particularly rich.She was kept in filthy conditions.You know they're going to say something filthy or nasty.That's an absolutely filthy thing to say.In defence of the teams, some filthy weather contributed to the ineptitude.THE filthy weather and grey skies have had us flocking to book holidays.It can only be an insult if it's something utterly filthy which the guest is wanting to get rid of.The town is filthy dirty.He was absolutely filthy - unrecognisable.Q Delivering the place absolutely filthy.Take a good look at the first tatty and filthy old Egyptian banknote you handle and you'll see why.

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British English: filthy /ˈfɪlθɪ/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is filthy is very dirty indeed.
...a pair of filthy jeans.
  • American English: filthy
  • Arabic: قَذِر
  • Brazilian Portuguese: imundo
  • Chinese: 污秽的
  • Croatian: prljav
  • Czech: špinavý
  • Danish: beskidt
  • Dutch: smerig
  • European Spanish: mugriento
  • Finnish: likainen
  • French: répugnant
  • German: dreckig
  • Greek: ακάθαρτος
  • Italian: sudicio
  • Japanese: 不潔な
  • Korean: 불결한
  • Norwegian: skitten
  • Polish: paskudny
  • European Portuguese: imundo
  • Romanian: jegos
  • Russian: грязный
  • Latin American Spanish: mugriento
  • Swedish: smutsig
  • Thai: สกปรก
  • Turkish: iğrenç
  • Ukrainian: брудний
  • Vietnamese: bẩn thỉu

Chinese translation of 'filthy'

filthy

(ˈfɪlθɪ)

adj

  1. (= dirty) [object, person] 污秽(穢)的 (wūhuì de)
  2. (= disgusting) [language, book, habit] 污秽(穢)的 (wūhuì de)
(adjective) 
The water looks stale and filthy.
Synonyms
dirty
The woman had matted hair and dirty fingernails.
nasty
It's got a really nasty smell.
foul
foul, polluted water
polluted
vile
the vile smell of mouldy cheese
squalid
The migrants have been living in squalid conditions.
slimy
unclean
By bathing in unclean water, they expose themselves to contamination.
putrid
river banks coated with layers of putrid sludge from untreated waste
faecal
scummy
scuzzy (slang, mainly US)
skanky (slang)
feculent
festy (Australian, slang)
(adjective) 
He always wore a filthy old jacket.
Synonyms
grimy
a grimy industrial city
black
The whole front of him was black with dirt.
muddy
muddy boots
smoky
blackened
grubby
His white coat was grubby and stained.
sooty
unwashed
mucky
The design means that you can't see the odd mucky mark.
scuzzy (slang, mainly US)
begrimed
skanky (slang)
mud-encrusted
miry
festy (Australian, slang)
(adjective) 
The play was full of filthy foul language.
Synonyms
obscene
I'm no prude, but I think these photos are obscene.
foul
He was sent off for using foul language.
corrupt
coarse
He has a very coarse sense of humour.
indecent
She accused him of making indecent suggestions.
pornographic
I found out he'd been watching pornographic videos.
suggestive
An employee claimed he made suggestive remarks.
lewd
The embattled mayor apologized for making lewd remarks to reporters.
depraved
It has been condemned as the most depraved film of its kind.
foul-mouthed
He's a coarse, foul-mouthed man.
X-rated (informal)
bawdy
We got arrested once, for singing bawdy songs in a cemetery.
impure
He was accused of having impure motives.
smutty
She said she detested smutty jokes.
licentious
alarming stories of licentious behaviour
dirty-minded
(adjective) 
a filthy wet night
Synonyms
stormy
the long stormy winter of 1942
bad
wild
The recent wild weather has caused millions of pounds' worth of damage.
rough
The ships collided in rough seas.
wet
It was a miserable wet day.
horrible
a horrible little boy
rainy
a rainy night
disagreeable
blustery
a cool, blustery day
(adjective) 
`You filthy swine!' Penelope shouted.
Synonyms
despicable
He said it was a despicable crime.
mean
Upstaging the bride was a particularly mean trick.
low
That was a really low trick.
base
Love has the power to overcome the baser emotions.
offensive
the offensive smell of manure
vicious
a vicious attack on a woman's character
vile
a vile and despicable crime
contemptible
Her husband is a contemptible little man.
It was an utterly contemptible thing to do.
scurvy (old-fashioned)
It was a scurvy trick to play.
(adjective) 
He was in a filthy temper.
Synonyms
bad
angry
an angry rant
grumbling
irritable
He had been waiting for an hour and was starting to feel irritable.
sullen
The offenders lapsed into a sullen silence.
surly
He behaves in a surly and rude manner towards me.
petulant
He whined like a petulant child.
sulky
a sulky adolescent
ill-tempered
You sound like an ill-tempered child.
irascible
He had an irascible temper.
cantankerous
You're just a cantankerous so-and-so.
tetchy
You always get tetchy when you're hungry.
ratty (British, New Zealand, informal)
I was beginning to get a bit ratty and fed up.
cross
Everyone was getting bored and cross.
testy
Ben gets testy when he is hungry.
grouchy (informal)
Grandfather is a grouchy old so-and-so.
querulous
a querulous male voice
peevish
Lack of sleep always made him peevish.
huffy
He always seemed so angry or huffy.
splenetic
retired military men with splenetic opinions
crotchety (informal)
a crotchety old man
liverish
By the end, I was liverish and nettled.

Additional synonyms

in the sense of angry
Definition
feeling or expressing annoyance or rage
an angry rant
Synonyms
furious,
cross,
heated,
mad (informal),
raging,
provoked,
outraged,
annoyed,
passionate,
irritated,
raving,
hacked (off) (US, slang),
choked,
pissed (taboo, slang),
infuriated,
hot,
incensed,
enraged,
ranting,
exasperated,
irritable,
resentful,
nettled,
snappy,
indignant,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
tumultuous,
displeased,
uptight (informal),
riled,
up in arms,
incandescent,
ill-tempered,
irascible,
antagonized,
waspish,
piqued,
hot under the collar (informal),
on the warpath,
hopping mad (informal),
foaming at the mouth,
choleric,
splenetic,
wrathful,
at daggers drawn,
in high dudgeon,
as black as thunder,
ireful,
fit to be tied (slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang),
aerated
in the sense of base
Definition
dishonourable or immoral
Love has the power to overcome the baser emotions.
Synonyms
dishonourable,
evil,
corrupt,
infamous,
disgraceful,
vulgar,
shameful,
vile,
immoral,
scandalous,
wicked,
sordid,
abject,
despicable,
depraved,
ignominious,
disreputable,
contemptible,
villainous,
ignoble,
discreditable,
scungy (Australian, New Zealand)
in the sense of bawdy
Definition
(of language, writing, etc.) containing humorous references to sex
We got arrested once, for singing bawdy songs in a cemetery.
Synonyms
rude,
blue (old-fashioned),
dirty,
gross,
crude,
erotic,
obscene,
coarse,
filthy,
indecent,
vulgar,
improper,
steamy (informal),
pornographic,
raunchy (informal),
suggestive,
racy,
lewd,
risqué,
X-rated (informal),
salacious (formal),
prurient (formal),
lascivious (formal),
smutty,
lustful,
lecherous,
ribald,
libidinous (formal),
licentious (formal),
indelicate,
near the knuckle (informal),
indecorous (formal)

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