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Dirty Definition & Meaning

1. Covered or marked with dirt or grime.

Example: The children came home from playing outside with dirty hands and faces.

2. Morally or sexually impure or indecent.

Example: The scandal revealed the politician's dirty secrets.

3. Dishonest or unethical.

Example: The company was fined for their dirty business practices.

4. Unpleasant or offensive.

Example: The bathroom was dirty and smelled bad.

5. Involving illegal or illicit activities.

Example: The police raided the dirty drug den.

Examples of the word dirty used in sentences.

  • The boy’s hands were dirty after playing in the mud.
  • The kitchen was dirty after cooking a big meal.
  • The bathroom was dirty and needed to be cleaned.
  • The street was dirty with litter and debris.
  • The water in the lake looked dirty and polluted.
  • I don't like going to that restaurant because their plates are always dirty.
  • The river is dirty because of all the factories nearby.
  • My mom told me to wash my hands because they were dirty after playing with the dog.
  • Jack's shirt is dirty from playing in the mud.
  • I need to clean my kitchen because it's really dirty.
  • We decided not to eat at the restaurant because the tablecloth looked really dirty.
  • After a day of hiking, my shoes were so dirty that I had to wash them twice.
  • The city streets were so dirty with litter that some people organized a community clean-up event.
  • I don't want to use this bathroom, it's dirty and smelly.
  • My dad always complains about our messy room, but he never helps us clean up the dirty clothes on the floor.
  • He refused to wear the dirty shirt his mother had given him, insisting on washing it first.
  • The children loved playing in the mud, but their clothes always ended up dirty and stained.
  • Despite the dirty dishes piling up in the sink, she decided to take a break and watch TV.
  • The old factory had a reputation for polluting the nearby river, leaving its waters dirty and uninhabitable.
  • The air in the city was heavily polluted, leaving a dirty film on everything it touched.
  • The company was fined for their dirty manufacturing practices that were harming the environment.
  • After a long day of hiking, my shoes were so dirty that I had to leave them outside to air out.
  • The restaurant was filthy and the plates were dirty, so we decided to leave without ordering.
  • Despite the dirty water and polluted air, the villagers refused to leave their ancestral home.
  • The politician's dirty tactics during the campaign showed their lack of ethics and morality.
  • The politician's reputation was in ruins after he was caught in a dirty scheme involving illegal campaign contributions.
  • The dirty glances exchanged between the two rivals showed their bitter and long-standing animosity towards each other.
  • The formerly pristine beach was now dirty and littered with debris due to the recent hurricane.
  • Despite his wealth, he preferred to live in a dirty and grungy apartment in the downtown area.
  • I had to wash my hands repeatedly to rid them of the dirty residue left by the grease.
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