单词 | nasty |
释义 | nasty —nastily, adv. —nastiness, n. /nas"tee/, adj., nastier, nastiest, n. , pl. nasties. adj. 1. physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room. 2. offensive to taste or smell; nauseating. 3. offensive; objectionable: a nasty habit. 4. vicious, spiteful, or ugly: a nasty dog; a nasty rumor. 5. bad or hard to deal with, encounter, undergo, etc.; dangerous; serious: a nasty cut; a nasty accident. 6. very unpleasant or disagreeable: nasty weather. 7. morally filthy; obscene; indecent: a nasty word. 8. Slang. formidable: The young pitcher has a good fast ball and a nasty curve. n. 9. Informal. a nasty person or thing. [1350-1400; ME < ?] Syn. 1. dirty, foul, loathsome. 2. sickening, repulsive, repellent. 6. stormy, inclement. 7. smutty, pornographic. Ant. 1. clean, pure. |
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