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- 1. disgusting dirt: "stagnant pools of filth" Similar
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filth noun [U] (DIRT) Add to word list Add to word list. thick, unpleasant dirt: The floor was covered in filth. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. dirt. dirt His coat was covered with dirt. filth The building was covered in filth. grime I had to scrub to remove the grime from the bath.
The meaning of FILTH is foul or putrid matter; especially : loathsome dirt or refuse. How to use filth in a sentence.
Filth definition: offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter. See examples of FILTH used in a sentence.
1. foul or disgusting dirt; refuse. 2. extreme physical or moral uncleanliness; pollution. 3. vulgarity or obscenity, as in language. 4. the filth derogatory slang the police. [Old English fӯlth; related to Old Saxon, Old High German fūlitha; see foul, defile]
Definition of filth noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
filth noun [U] (OFFENSIVE WORDS/PICTURES) sexually offensive words or pictures: People complain about the filth on TV and in the press. (Definition of filth from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of filth? Translations of filth. in Chinese (Traditional)
(fɪlθ ) 1. uncountable noun. Filth is a disgusting amount of dirt. The living-room floor was littered with filth and tin cans. Tons of filth and sewage pour into the river every day. 2. uncountable noun. People refer to words or pictures, usually ones relating to sex, as filth when they think they are very disgusting and rude. [disapproval]