fouler

[fo͞olər]

fouler Definition

  • 1to tread on or trample (something) forcefully
  • 2to commit a foul against (an opponent in sports)
  • 3to make dirty or muddy

Using fouler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fouler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hiker accidentally fouled the rare plant while walking off-trail.

  • Example

    The basketball player fouled his opponent by pushing him during the game.

  • Example

    The rain had fouled the once-pristine river, turning it brown and murky.

fouler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fouler

Phrases with fouler

  • foul play

    unfair or dishonest behavior, especially in sports

    Example

    The referee suspected foul play when the soccer player suddenly fell to the ground without being touched.

  • offensive or vulgar language

    Example

    The teacher scolded the student for using foul language in class.

  • a baseball hit outside of the foul lines, resulting in a penalty for the batter

    Example

    The batter hit a foul ball, giving the opposing team an advantage.

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Summary: fouler in Brief

The verb 'fouler' [fo͞olər] means to tread on or trample something forcefully, commit a foul against an opponent in sports, or make something dirty or muddy. It is often used in phrases like 'foul play,' referring to unfair or dishonest behavior, and 'foul language,' meaning offensive or vulgar language.