Squalidity example sentences
squalidity
definition
- noun form of squalid
squal·id
adjective
squalid (adjective)
- (of a place) extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect:
- showing or involving a contemptible lack of moral standards:
Synonyms
squalid, dirty, filthy, grubby, grimy, mucky, slummy, slumlike, foul, vile, low, poor, sorry, wretched, dismal, dingy, miserable, mean, nasty, seedy, shabby, sordid, sleazy, insalubrious, slovenly, repulsive, disgusting, neglected, dilapidated, ramshackle, tumbledown, crumbling, decaying, scruffy, scuzzy, crummy, shambly, grungy, ratty, tacky, grotty, shacky, clean, pleasant, improper, sordid, unseemly, unsavory, sleazy, seedy, seamy, shoddy, vile, foul, tawdry, louche, cheap, base, low, nasty, debased, degenerate, depraved, corrupt, dishonest, dishonorable, disreputable, despicable, discreditable, disgraceful, contemptible, ignominious, ignoble, shameful, wretched, abhorrent, odious, abominable, disgusting, sleazoid, proper, decent"Squalidity" Example Sentences
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