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Dirty as a Adjective has these synonyms:
bad, foul, nasty, stormy, rainy, windy, blowy, blowing, squally, sloppyExample: We're in for some dirty weather, Mr. Christian, so you'd best reduce sail.
bitter, resentful, angry, furious, wrathful, smouldering
Example: She gave me a dirty look when I said anything about her sister.
sordid, base, mean, despicable, contemptible, ignoble, scurvy, low, low-down, ignominious, vile, nasty, infamous
Example: That villain has done his dirty work and now we must all suffer. He's nothing but a dirty coward.
stain, sully, befoul, soil, begrime, besmirch, pollute, muddy, smear, defile, blacken, tarnish
Example: She refused to so much as dirty her hands to help us. Are you afraid it will dirty your reputation to be seen with me.
unfair, unscrupulous, unsporting, dishonest, mean, underhand(ed), unsportsmanlike, dishonorable, deceitful, corrupt, treacherous, perfidious, villainous, disloyal, malicious, malevolent, rotten, filthy
Example: It was a dirty trick of Sue's to tell the teacher.
Dirty as a Noun has these synonyms:
foul, unclean, befouled, soiled, begrimed, sooty, grimy, filthy, mucky, besmeared, besmirched, polluted, squalid, sullied, stained, spotted, smudged, slovenly, unwashed, bedraggled, slatternly, untidy, gungy, grungyExample: If you think his shirt was dirty, you should have seen his body.
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