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    sor·did
    [ˈsôrdəd]
    adjective
    sordid (adjective)
    1. involving ignoble actions and motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt:
      "the story paints a sordid picture of bribes and scams"
      • dirty or squalid:
        "the overcrowded housing conditions were sordid and degrading"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a medical term in the sense ‘purulent’): from French sordide or Latin sordidus, from sordere ‘be dirty’. The current senses date from the early 17th century.
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  3. sordid adjective (DIRTY) dirty and in bad condition: The sordid condition of many of the city school buildings was shocking.
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    sordid / ˈ soɚdəd/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of SORDID [more sordid; most sordid] formal 1 : very bad or dishonest He shared the sordid details of his past.
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    mean, ignoble, abject, sordid mean being below the normal standards of human decency and dignity. mean suggests small-mindedness, ill temper, or cupidity.
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