DIRTY vs UNFAIR: NOUN
- N/A
- Not smooth, flowing, or regular in outline, or not properly regulated in place, specifically applied to two openings or holes which are intended to match in line when superposed, but by reason of error in adjusting are forced to overlap on the edges.
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: ADJECTIVE
- Unethical or corrupt; sordid.
- Not sportsmanlike.
- Acquired by illicit or improper means.
- Possessing or using illegal drugs.
- Unpleasant or distasteful; thankless.
- Extremely unfortunate or regrettable.
- Expressing disapproval or hostility.
- Malicious or scandalous.
- Expressing or revealing hostility or dislike
- (of a manuscript) defaced with changes
- Vile; despicable
- (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear
- Unpleasantly stormy
- Soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime
- (of behavior or especially language) characterized by obscenity or indecency
- Spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination
- Apt to soil with dirt or grime.
- Contaminated with infecting organisms
- Violating accepted standards or rules
- Covered or marked with dirt or an unwanted substance; unclean.
- Spreading dirt; polluting.
- Not bright and clear in color; somewhat dull or drab. Often used in combination.
- Contaminated with bacteria or other infectious microorganisms.
- Squalid or filthy; run-down.
- Obscene or indecent.
- Lewd or lecherous.
- Unethical or dishonest
- Of color, discolored by impurities.
- Out of tune.
- Corrupt, illegal, or improper.
- Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually.
- Obtained illegally or by improper means
- Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
- Sleety; gusty; stormy.
- Sordid; base; groveling.
- Sullied; clouded; -- applied to color.
- Defiled with dirt; foul; nasty; filthy; not clean or pure; serving to defile
- Stormy; rough.
- Relating to or being a nuclear weapon that produces a very great amount of long-lived radioactive fallout.
- Relating to or being a bomb that uses a conventional explosive and radioactive material to contaminate an area with low-level radiation.
- That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting.
- Not fair, unjust.
- Not fair; not honest; not impartial; disingenuous; using or involving trick or artifice; dishonest; unjust; unequal.
- Not kind or considerate.
- Contrary to laws or conventions, especially in commerce; unethical.
- Contrary to justice or a sense of fairness.
- Showing favoritism
- Not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: VERB
- Make soiled, filthy, or dirty
- N/A
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become soiled.
- To stain or tarnish with dishonor.
- To make soiled.
- N/A
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To tarnish; to sully; to scandalize; -- said of reputation, character, etc.
- To foul; to make filthy; to soil.
- N/A
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Characterized by dirt; unclean; not cleanly; sullied: as, dirty hands; dirty employment.
- Consisting of or imparting dirt or filth; causing foulness; soiling: as, a dirt mixture; dirt work.
- Vile
- Despicable
- Not bright and clear
- Is often used in combination
- To soil or tarnish morally; sully.
- To defile; make filthy; soil; befoul: as, to dirty the clothes or hands.
- Morally unclean or impure; base; low; despicable; groveling: as, a dirty fellow; a dirty job or trick.
- Appearing as if soiled; dark-colored; impure; dingy.
- Foul; muddy; squally; rainy; sloppy; uncomfortable: said of the weather or of roads.
- Unclean, soiled, sullied, begrimed.
- 4 and Vile, scurvy, shabby, sneaking, despicable, contemptible, gross, obscene.
- Repulsive to sensitive feeling; disagreeable; disgusting.
- To deprive of fairness or beauty.
- Not fair.
- Unseemly; disgraceful.
- Not honest; not impartial; disingenuous; using trick or artifice.
- Not based on honesty, justice, or fairness; inequitable: as, unfair advantages; unfair practices.= Syn, Unjust, inequitable, partial, one-sided, dishonest, dishonorable. See candid.
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: RELATED WORDS
- Smeared, Muddy, Unwashed, Grungy, Dusty, Grime, Unclean, Greasy, Scummy, Mucky, Soiled, Nasty, Grimy, Grubby, Filthy
- Inequitable, Unjustified, Discriminatory, One sided, Colored, Raw, Partial, Foul, Dirty, Cheating, Slanted, Unsportsmanlike, Unsporting, Biased, Unjust
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Smeared, Muddy, Unwashed, Grungy, Dusty, Grime, Unclean, Greasy, Scummy, Mucky, Soiled, Nasty, Grimy, Grubby, Filthy
- Unwarranted, Inequitable, Unjustified, Discriminatory, One sided, Colored, Raw, Partial, Foul, Dirty, Slanted, Unsportsmanlike, Unsporting, Biased, Unjust
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nature will do the dirty work for you.
- And let me describe dirty money to you.
- Observe tables and keep track of clean, dirty, and unoccupied tables; Clean dirty tables as needed.
- The walls were dirty and the doors were dirty.
- The dual tanks keeps the dirty water seperate from the clean, so you never put dirty water back onto your clean floors.
- This song was written by Daniel Young Kim, Dirty Rice, Fern and Marty, and produced by Dirty Rice.
- Is known dirty done album dirty deeds done dirt cheap tour wurde als intro wurde neben dem titel track cd of bon scott.
- For having no heat, hot water in his building kitchen to become dirty, or let dirty and!
- There was no ability to turn one dirty glass into a sink full of dirty dishes.
- In other words, go for dirty paws over dirty butt.
- The Idaho Consumer Protection Act prohibits commercial sellers from engaging in unfair competition and unfair and deceptive business practices in trade and commerce.
- And that seems unfair to us and unfair to our patients.
- In particular, the establishment of the CCMA has provided unprecedented access to justice for employees complaining of unfair dismissal and unfair labour practices.
- None should take unfair advantage of anyone through manipulation, concealment, abuse of privileged information, misrepresentation of material facts, or any other unfair dealing practices.
- You may not take unfair advantage of anyone through manipulation, concealment, abuse of privileged information, misrepresentation of facts or any other unfair dealing practice.
- Egenera would gain no unfair advantage, and Cisco would suffer no unfair prejudice, if judicial estoppel were not applied.
- Because of their similarity, some states have held that unfair insurance practice acts and unfair claim settlement statutes preempt bad faith causes of action.
- The Unfair Distributional Practices Act contains agricultural and food industry specific provisions prohibiting unfair distribution practices from being applied by traders on suppliers.
- Black discrimination consists of suspicious attitudes, doubts about their intelligence, unfair treatment by an employer or unfair traffic stops by the police.
- RICO, and engaged in false advertising, unfair competition, unfair and deceptive trade practices, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation.
DIRTY vs UNFAIR: QUESTIONS
- What were the Dirty presidential campaigns of 1800?
- What happened to socialism's dirty environmental secret?
- Where is ridin'dirty?Express wash in Donaldsonville?
- When was Dirty Jobs cancelled by Discovery Channel?
- Do small submersible dirty water pumps really work?
- Can dirty electricity filters remove EMF radiation?
- Are there any dirty words that sound dirty but actually aren't?
- Does Mike Rowe really get down and dirty on Dirty Jobs?
- Does professional networking make you feel dirty and morally Dirty?
- How many dirty memes are there for the dirty minded?
- Can the CCMA arbitrate an unfair discrimination claim?
- Does collusion make the bargaining process inherently unfair?
- What are unfair claims settlement practices acts (ucspas)?
- What is UDAAP (unfair deceptive acts and practices)?
- Is exclusion from shortlist an unfair labour practice?
- What are the different types of unfair competition?
- Are service charges unfair on leasehold properties?
- Can managing directors bring unfair dismissal claims?
- Does unfair competition law protect small businesses?
- When does unfair treatment become unlawful conduct?