filthiness

[ˈfɪlθiˌnəs]

filthiness Definition

  • 1the state or quality of being extremely dirty or unpleasant
  • 2obscenity or indecency

Using filthiness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The filthiness of the kitchen was unbearable.

  • Example

    The filthiness of his language made everyone uncomfortable.

  • Example

    The filthiness of the river was a result of industrial pollution.

filthiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for filthiness

Phrases with filthiness

  • in its raw, unedited form, without any attempt to conceal or sugarcoat its unpleasant aspects

    Example

    The documentary showed the reality of life in all its filthiness.

  • a state of having impure or immoral thoughts

    Example

    He was ashamed of the filthiness of his mind and sought help from a therapist.

  • filthiness of wealth

    the corrupting influence of money and material possessions

    Example

    The novel explores the filthiness of wealth and its impact on human relationships.

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Summary: filthiness in Brief

Filthiness [ˈfɪlθiˌnəs] refers to the state or quality of being extremely dirty or unpleasant, often associated with obscenity or indecency. It can be used to describe physical surroundings, as in 'The filthiness of the kitchen was unbearable,' or language, as in 'The filthiness of his language made everyone uncomfortable.' Phrases like 'in all its filthiness' and 'filthiness of the mind' extend the term to raw, unedited forms and impure thoughts.