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    befoul
    /bɪˈfaʊl/

    verb

    • 1. make dirty; pollute: "the dangers of letting industry befoul the environment"

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  2. The meaning of BEFOUL is to make foul (as with dirt or waste). How to use befoul in a sentence.

  3. To befoul something is to make it really dirty. If you befoul your shoes in the mud, don't wear them inside the house or you'll also befoul the carpet.

  4. Befoul definition: to make dirty or filthy; soil; defile; sully. See examples of BEFOUL used in a sentence.

  5. noun. Word origin. ME befoulen < OE befylan: see be- & foul. Word Frequency. befoul in American English. (bɪˈfaul) transitive verb. to make dirty or filthy; soil; defile; sully. a bird that befouls its own nest. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  6. May 12, 2024 · befoul (third-person singular simple present befouls, present participle befouling, simple past and past participle befouled) To make foul; to soil; to contaminate, pollute . ( specifically) To defecate on, to soil with excrement . ( figuratively) To stain or mar (for example with infamy or disgrace ). To entangle or run against so ...

  7. befoul. verb. These are words and phrases related to befoul. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. STAIN. Synonyms. stain. blemish. taint. disgrace. bring reproach upon. tarnish. defile. blot. blacken. impair. besmirch. foul. debase. stigmatize. dishonor. sully. drag in the mud. spoil. subvert. ruin. undermine. detract from.

  8. Define befoul. befoul synonyms, befoul pronunciation, befoul translation, English dictionary definition of befoul. tr.v. be·fouled , be·foul·ing , be·fouls 1. To make dirty; soil. See Synonyms at contaminate. 2. To cast aspersions upon; speak badly of. American Heritage®...

  9. Synonyms for BEFOUL: stain, blacken, dirty, sully, besmirch, soil, muck, pollute; Antonyms of BEFOUL: clean, cleanse, purify, purge, decontaminate, disinfect, wipe, wash

  10. befoul in American English. (biˈfaʊl ; bɪˈfaʊl ) verb transitive. 1. to make filthy; dirty; soil. 2. to cast aspersions on; slander. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

  11. to make dirty or filthy; soil; defile; sully: a bird that befouls its own nest. Middle English bi-foulen. See be -, foul 1275–1325. be•foul′er, n. be•foul′ment, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: befoul /bɪˈfaʊl/ vb. ( transitive) to make dirty or foul; soil; defile.