Synonym: dirt, muck, rot. Similar words: filthy, filter, filter out, filtering, infiltrate, wilt, lilt, jilt. Meaning: [fɪlθ] n. 1. any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant 2. the state of being covered with unclean things 3. a state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and refuse 4. an offensive or indecent word or phrase.
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1. Look at the filth on your trousers!
2. Go and wash that filth off your hands.
3. I don't know how you can watch that filth!
4. The floor was covered in filth.
5. Thousands of tons of filth and sewage pour into the Ganges every day.
6. Passing cars covered his shoes with filth.
7. I felt defiled by the filth.
8. How can you read such filth?
9. I don't know how you can read such filth.
10. The black pigs rootled for filth.
11. The floor was covered in grease and filth.
12. I recoiled from the smell and the filth.
13. The dialogue was all filth and innuendo.
14. People complain about the filth on TV and in the press.
15. The men were caked in layers of filth and grime.
16. Look at all that filth on the windshield!
17. I am deeply offended by some of the filth they show on television.
18. Often hostile elements strewed filth and brambles on his path between villages.
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19. As paddlers we are often confronted with the filth that regularly gets tipped into our rivers.
20. A man and a woman pick through the filth while cattle forage.
21. The gutters were choked with filth.
22. I felt sick to my stomach reading that filth.
23. The filth here deters all but the invited guest.
24. They were selfish filth who sacrificed their families.
25. Filth breeds disease and vermin.
26. He has always been the same pile of filth.
27. Filth and remnants of dread feasting choked the halls.
28. Frau Braun gestured at the layer of rotting food and filth.
29. I have shewn middle class respectability... fattening on the poverty of the slum as flies fatten on filth.
30. Moreover, he was so near to the kerb that heavy vehicles passing close by spattered his shoes and trousers with filth.