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sordidadjective not cleanhe managed to rise above the sordid streets upon which he grew up bedraggled, befouled, begrimed, bemired, besmirched, black, blackened, cruddy, dingy, dirty, draggled, dusty, filthy, foul, grimy, grotty(chiefly British), grubby, grungy, mucky, muddy, nasty, smudged, smutty, soiled, stained, sullied, unclean, uncleanly contaminated, defiled, germy, impure, polluted, taintedinsanitary, uncleaned, unsanitary, unsterile, unsterilized, unwashedgreasy, gunkychaotic, cluttered, confused, disarranged, disarrayed, disheveled(or dishevelled), disordered, jumbled, littered, messed, messy, muddled, mussed, mussy, rumpled, scruffy, sloppy, slovenly, unkempt, untidyraunchy, scuzzy(slang), shabby, skanky(slang), sleazy, squalidcollied(chiefly British dialect), crocked(dialect), fuliginous, sooty clean, cleanly, immaculate, spick-and-span(or spic-and-span), spotless, stainless, ultraclean, unsoiled, unstained, unsullied clear, limpid, purecleaned, cleansed, combed, groomed, neat, ordered, orderly, tidybleached, purified, whitenedbright, flawless, perfect, shiny, sparkling, unspotted, untouchedtaintless, unblemished, undefiled, unpolluted, untainted, virgin, wholesome not following or in accordance with standards of honor and decencya sordid affair involving bribery and corruption in high places base, contemptible, currish, despicable, detestable, dirty, dishonorable, execrable, ignoble, ignominious, low, low-down, low-minded, mean, nasty, paltry, snide, vile, wretched bad, black, evil, foul, immoral, iniquitous, miscreant, wicked, wrongcruel, viciousblamable, blameworthy, censurable, reprehensiblecorrupt, debased, debauched, degenerate, depraved, dissolute, pervertedatrocious, villainousunethical, unprincipled, unscrupulousdiscreditable, disgraceful, disreputable, shameful, unworthy high, high-minded, honorable, lofty, noble, straight, upright, venerable, virtuous ethical, honest, just, principled, righteous, right-minded, scrupulouscommendable, excellent, exemplary, good, moral, rightdecent, proper, reputable, respectable, seemlyblameless, guiltlessincorruptible, irreproachableuncorrupted, unerring mean, ignoble, abject, sordid mean being below the normal standards of human decency and dignity.mean suggests small-mindedness, ill temper, or cupidity.mean and petty satire ignoble suggests a loss or lack of some essential high quality of mind or spirit.an ignoble scramble after material possessions abject may imply degradation, debasement, or servility.abject poverty sordid is stronger than all of these in stressing physical or spiritual degradation and abjectness.a sordid story of murder and revenge in 1606 |