NASTY vs FILTHY: NOUN
- Sexual intercourse.
- Something nasty.
- One that is nasty.
- N/A
NASTY vs FILTHY: ADJECTIVE
- Unpleasant or annoying.
- Mean or spiteful.
- Morally offensive or indecent.
- Painful or dangerous; grave.
- Exasperatingly difficult to solve or handle.
- Dirty; filthy.
- Unpleasantly cold or wet.
- Characterized by obscenity
- Disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter
- Offensive or even (of persons) malicious
- Disgusting or repellent: : offensive.
- Thoroughly unpleasant
- Exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent
- Difficult to deal with; troublesome.
- Vicious; offensively ill-tempered; insultingly mean; spiteful.
- Characterized by obscenity; indecent; indelicate; gross; filthy.
- Hence, loosely: Offensive; disagreeable; unpropitious; wet; drizzling.
- Offensively filthy; very dirty, foul, or defiled; disgusting; nauseous.
- Very unpleasant or disagreeable.
- Covered with filth; very dirty.
- Defiled with filth, whether material or moral; nasty; dirty; polluted; foul; impure; obscene.
- Vile; nasty.
- Obscene or offensive.
- Covered or smeared with filth; disgustingly dirty. : dirty.
- Vile; despicable
- Thoroughly unpleasant
- Disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter
- Characterized by obscenity
NASTY vs FILTHY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Troublesome; annoying; difficult to deal with, or threatening trouble; of a kind to be avoided: as, a nasty customer to deal with; a nasty cut or fall.
- Ill-natured; mean; dishonorable; hateful: as, a nasty remark; a nasty trick.
- Synonyms 1 and 3. Nasty, Filthy, Foul, Dirty. These words are on the descending scale of strength. Nasty is the strongest word in the language for that which is offensive to sight, smell, or touch by the quality of its uncleanness or uncleanliness, The English fondness for the colloquial use of the word in connection with bad weather, and figuratively for anything disagreeable, is not matched by anything in America; on the contrary, the word is considered too strong for ordinary or delicate use, and foul is used of bad weather. All the words apply to that which is filled or covered in considerable degree with anything offensive. The moral uses of the word correspond with the physical.
- In a weakened sense, disagreeable; bad.
- Nauseous; disgusting to taste or smell: as, a nasty medicine.
- Morally filthy; indecent; ribald; indelicate: applied to speech or behavior.
- Of filthy habits.
- Filthy; dirty; foul; unclean, either literally or figuratively.
- Disgustingly dirty
- Foul; stormy; disagreeable; unpleasant: applied to the weather. Compare dirty and foul in the same sense.
- Containing or involved in filth; foul; dirty; noisome; nasty.
- Vile
- Disgustingly dirty
- Impure, corrupt, gross.
- Synonyms Dirty, Foul, etc. (see nasty); squalid.
- Low; scurvy; contemptible; mean.
- Despicable
- Morally foul; defiled by sinful practices; polluted.
NASTY vs FILTHY: RELATED WORDS
- Unclean, Inclement, Foul, Difficult, Hard, Grotty, Smutty, Lousy, Filthy, Hateful, Awful, Dirty, Spiteful, Vile, Unpleasant
- Disgusting, Stinking, Smelly, Squalid, Filth, Foul, Inclement, Smutty, Awful, Lousy, Nasty, Soiled, Vile, Unclean, Dirty
NASTY vs FILTHY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unclean, Inclement, Foul, Difficult, Hard, Grotty, Smutty, Lousy, Filthy, Hateful, Awful, Dirty, Spiteful, Vile, Unpleasant
- Disgusting, Stinking, Smelly, Squalid, Filth, Foul, Inclement, Smutty, Awful, Lousy, Nasty, Soiled, Vile, Unclean, Dirty
NASTY vs FILTHY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It tastes nasty and leaves an after taste.
- Terrific purchase for a mattress without nasty chemicals.
- The wings were dry and just plain nasty.
- Examples of nasty letters Examples of nasty letters.
- Trump is nice to those who are nice to him, and nasty to those who are nasty to him.
- Contrast The Neidermeyer who is nasty and incompetent and Drill Sergeant Nasty who is either competent or incompetent as the plot directs.
- Her ass is nasty to be going to the gym and then complaining about being all sweaty and not washing her nasty ass.
- Make that nasty metal suit disappear, or I ll have the monkey s hand do something really nasty to your girlfriend.
- You are cornered into signing stuff at the computer by heckling nasty people breathing down your neck and throwing nasty attitudes.
- There may in house keeping nasty with attitudes and nasty in customer service.
- You been swimming in that filthy river again.
- The hotel lobby, hallway, and room were filthy.
- Dreadful place with steep stairs and filthy carpet.
- They encrusted the washbasin with their filthy hands.
- The rails were filthy with grime and spills.
- The last chapter of Revelations says Let he who is filthy be filthy still and he who is righteous be still righteous.
- That kind of filthy filth that is filthy.
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- Air India is such a filthy, filthy airline.
- In which John Green teaches about filthy, filthy lucre.
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