释义 |
sor·did \-_də̇d\ adjective Etymology: Latin sordidus, from sordes dirt, filth — more at swart 1. a. : characterized by filth : filthy < sordid surroundings > b. : slatternly or foul in appearance : sluttish < a sordid mob > c. : covered with filth : dirty < sordid animals > 2. : marked by baseness or grossness : vile < sordid motives > 3. : meanly avaricious : covetous, niggardly 4. : of a dull or muddy color — used in the names of fishes or birds • sor·did·ly adverb |