- nounfilth (noun) · the filth (plural noun)
- disgusting dirt:"stagnant pools of filth"
- obscene and offensive language or printed material:"some calls were vitriolic, accusing us of publishing pornography and filth"
- corrupt behavior; decadence.
- used as a term of abuse for a person or people one greatly despises:"I can’t believe she married that filth"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalderogatory(the filth)the police.
OriginOld English fȳlth ‘rotting matter, rottenness’, also ‘corruption, obscenity’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuilte, also to foul.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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