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sordidness
sor·did S0569000 (sôr′dĭd)adj.1. Morally degraded: "The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils" (James Joyce). See Synonyms at base2.2. a. Dirty or filthy: sordid clothing.b. Squalid or wretched: a sordid tenement. [Middle English sordide, festering, purulent, from Latin sordidus, dirty, from sordēre, to be dirty.] sor′did·ly adv.sor′did·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sordidness - sordid dirtinesssqualidness, squalordirtiness, uncleanness - the state of being unsanitary | | 2. | sordidness - unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher valuesbaseness, contemptibility, despicability, despicablenessunworthiness - the quality or state of lacking merit or value | Translationssordid (ˈsoːdid) adjective1. (of a place etc) dirty, mean and poor. a very sordid neighbourhood. 骯臟的 肮脏的2. (of a person's behaviour etc) showing low standards or ideals etc; not very pleasant or admirable. The whole affair was rather sordid. 下賤的 下贱的ˈsordidly adverb 卑鄙地,骯髒地 卑鄙地,肮脏地 ˈsordidness noun 貧困,卑鄙 贫困,卑鄙 sordidness Related to sordidness: quarrelsome, imposing, sedulouslySynonyms for sordidnessnoun sordid dirtinessSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher valuesSynonyms- baseness
- contemptibility
- despicability
- despicableness
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