filth

noun
UK: /fɪlθ/
US: /fɪlθ/
  1. Dirt or something that is dirty.

    1. The floor was covered in filth.
    2. After the game, the players were covered in filth from head to toe.
  2. Offensive or obscene language or material.

    1. The movie was full of filth.
    2. I refuse to listen to such filth; it's degrading and offensive.
filth verb
  1. To make something dirty.

    1. Don't filth your clothes.
    2. The factory's emissions filth the air and water around the town.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "filth" in English means: Dirt or something that is dirty., Offensive or obscene language or material..

The phonetic transcription of "filth" is /fɪlθ/ in British English and /fɪlθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "filth": pornography, obscenity, trash, muck, smut, grime, garbage, pollution, dirt.

Example usage of "filth": "The floor was covered in filth.". More examples on the page.