Dirty

27 words & definitions

scuff
To scrape or brush the surface of something such as a shoe or other object, against something else. (verb)
blotch
An irregular patch or unsightly mark on a surface, typically the skin (noun)
clutter
A collection of things lying about in an untidy mass (noun)
rubble
Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc., especially as the debris from the demolition of buildings (noun)
smudge
A blurred or smeared mark on the surface of something (noun)
splotch
A daub, blot, or smear of something, typically a liquid (noun)
bawdy
Lewd, coarse, and obscene, but in a humorous way. (adjective)
bedraggled
Giving an appearance of being messy, untidy, and neglected. (adjective)
gritty
A surface covered with dirt (adjective)
mangy
In poor condition; shabby (adjective)
murky
Having dark and gloomy atmosphere, usually as a result of a dirty water or a thick mist (adjective)
ramshackle
(especially of a house or vehicle) in a state of severe disrepair (adjective)
raunchy
Earthy, vulgar, and often sexually explicit (adjective)
scruffy
Shabby and untidy or dirty (adjective)
shabby
In poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care (adjective)
tawdry
Showy but cheap and of poor quality (adjective)
tarnish
To cause a metal to lose its shine, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture (verb)
grime
Dirt ingrained on the surface of something, especially clothing, a building, or the skin (noun)
slime
A sticky liquid substance that is unpleasant to touch (noun)
blot
To stain with a discoloring substance. (verb)
risqué
Somewhat indecent and liable to shock, especially by being sexually suggestive. (adjective)
blemish
A mark or flaw which spoils the appearance of something. (noun)
streak
A long, thin line or mark of a different substance or color from its surroundings (noun)
blot
A stain that discolors or ruins the apperance of something. (noun)
fumes
Gases or vapors, especially those that are toxic or unpleasant, often produced by burning or chemical reactions. (noun)
singe
To damage something just enough to cause slight harm, especially through exposure to heat or fire. (verb)
unkempt
Messy or untidy in appearance, especially referring to hair or clothing, giving a neglected impression. (adjective)