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noun
- 1. disgusting dirt: "stagnant pools of filth" Similar
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filth noun [U] (DIRT) 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.
Filth: Directed by Jon S. Baird. With James McAvoy, Jamie Bell, Eddie Marsan, Imogen Poots. A corrupt, junkie cop with bipolar disorder attempts to manipulate his way through a promotion in order to win back his wife and daughter while also fighting his own inner demons.
- (117K)
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Jon S. Baird
- 2014-04-24
The meaning of FILTH is foul or putrid matter; especially : loathsome dirt or refuse. How to use filth in a sentence.
FILTH definition: 1. thick and unpleasant dirt: 2. offensive language or pictures, usually relating to sex: . Learn more.
Filth definition: offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter. See examples of FILTH used in a sentence.
Definition of filth noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Filth is disgusting dirt, grime, or other unsavory material. Filth is dog poop all over the sidewalk, gunk under a movie seat. You can use the noun filth when you're talking about some grimy substance, like the smelly filth on the bottom of your shoes after you've walked across a cow pasture.