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    sordid
    /ˈsɔːdɪd/

    adjective

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  2. Sordid means dirty and unpleasant, or morally wrong and shocking. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see examples from the Hansard archive, and find translations in other languages.

    • Indonesian Translation

      sordid translate: kumuh, buruk. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      SORDID translate: 髒的, 骯髒的,邋遢的, 不道德的, 不道德的,不誠實的,卑鄙的. Learn...

    • Sorcerer

      SORCERER definition: 1. in stories, a man who has magical...

    • Sordid Spanish Translation

      SORDID translate: sórdido, sórdido, sórdido, sórdido. Learn...

  3. Sordid means marked by baseness or grossness, or dirty, filthy, or meanly greedy. See synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of sordid.

  4. adjective. morally ignoble or base; vile: sordid methods. Synonyms: depraved, degraded. Antonyms: honorable. meanly selfish, self-seeking, or mercenary. Synonyms: stingy, close, tight, avaricious. Antonyms: generous. dirty or filthy. Synonyms: foul, unclean. Antonyms: clean. squalid; wretchedly poor and run-down: sordid housing. / ˈsɔːdɪd /

  5. Something that is filthy or run down such as a neighborhood or someone's living conditions can be called sordid, but it is usually used figuratively to mean immoral or dishonest. If you want to hear the sordid details of someone's actions, it's because they were extremely dishonest or immoral and also because they were supposed to be kept a secret.

  6. 4 days ago · Sordid means immoral, dishonest, dirty, or depressing. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms, antonyms, and examples of sordid in sentences.

  7. Sordid means morally degraded, dirty, filthy, or squalid. Find the origin, usage, and translations of sordid in English and Spanish dictionaries.