foul; vile

foul; vile
гнасен; смрдлив

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  • foul — [adj1] disgusting, dirty abhorrent, abominable, base, contaminated, despicable, detestable, disgraceful, dishonorable, egregious, fetid, filthy, gross*, hateful, heinous, horrid, icky*, impure, infamous, iniquitous, loathsome, malodorous, mucky* …   New thesaurus

  • foul|mouthed — foul mouthed or foul|mouthed «FOWL MOWTHD, MOWTHT», adjective. using obscene, profane, or vile language …   Useful english dictionary

  • vile — *base, low Analogous words: depraved, corrupted, perverted, debased, debauched (see under DEBASE): *coarse, vulgar, obscene, gross: foul, filthy, nasty, *dirty: *mean, abject, sordid: *offensive, repulsive, revolting, loathsome …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • foul — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dirty, soiled, disgusting; stormy, unpleasant; obscene, indecent; clogged, choked, entangled; unfair, underhand. See uncleanness, impurity, improbity. fall foul of II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Soiled] …   English dictionary for students

  • foul — foully, adv. /fowl/, adj., fouler, foulest, adv., n., v. adj. 1. grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell. 2. containing or characterized by offensive or noisome matter: foul air; foul stagnant water. 3.… …   Universalium

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  • foul — /faʊl / (say fowl) adjective 1. grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell. 2. charged with or characterised by offensive or noisome matter: foul air. 3. filthy or dirty, as places, vessels, or clothes. 4.… …  

  • vile — adjective (viler; vilest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French vil, from Latin vilis Date: 14th century 1. a. morally despicable or abhorrent < nothing is so vile as intellectual dishonesty > b. physically repulsive ; foul < a …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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