🪣filth (filth)

noun
/fɪlθ/
saleté (salete)

Signification

dirty or disgusting matter; moral corruption
Traduction de la signification
matière sale ou dégoûtante; corruption morale
matiere sale ou degoutante; corruption morale

Phrases d'exemple

The streets were full of filth after the storm.

Les rues étaient pleines de saleté après la tempête.
Les rues etaient pleines de salete apres la tempete.

Synonymes

dirt, grime, squalor, muck

Antonymes

cleanliness, purity

Collocations

moral filth, street filth, filthy conditions, filth and grime

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