Opposite of covered or marked with an unclean substance. clean. hygienic. immaculate. spotless.
Q. What does a messy girl mean?
Messy- a female who tries to come between a relationship. She was messy when she pretended not to know she was talking to the wife on the phone to make it seem like he had another girl.
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- Q. What does a messy girl mean?
- Q. What is a dirty place called?
- Q. How do you say dirty nicely?
- Q. What is another word for filthy?
- Q. How would you describe an unpleasant place?
- Q. How would you describe negative events?
- Q. What is positive and negative adjectives?
- Q. What are 5 adjectives that describe you?
- Q. What is a adjective for good?
- Q. What can I say instead of good?
- Q. What is the adjective for beautiful?
- Q. What is the verb of beautiful?
- Q. What is short for beautiful?
- Q. What is the verb of pure?
- Q. What is the adjective of pure?
- Q. What is the noun from pure?
Q. What is a dirty place called?
hole. noun. informal an unpleasant or dirty place.
Q. How do you say dirty nicely?
other words for dirty
- crummy.
- disheveled.
- dusty.
- grimy.
- messy.
- muddy.
- murky.
- unkempt.
Q. What is another word for filthy?
Frequently Asked Questions About filthy Some common synonyms of filthy are dirty, foul, nasty, and squalid. While all these words mean “conspicuously unclean or impure,” filthy carries a strong suggestion of offensiveness and typically of gradually accumulated dirt that begrimes and besmears.
Q. How would you describe an unpleasant place?
Adjectives for describing a creepy old house spine-chilling,alarming, bloodcurdling, chilling, creepy, eerie, hair-raising, horrendous, horrifying,intimidating, shocking, spooky, unnerving.
Q. How would you describe negative events?
Adjectives to describe disasters include disastrous, tragic and catastrophic. We also talk about the devastating effects/consequences of bad events: They made the disastrous decision to shoot. He never recovered from the tragic death of his son.
Q. What is positive and negative adjectives?
You can use positive adjectives to describe a person, place, thing, or idea without comparing them to anything else. These are often the cousins of negative adjectives that hold an opposite meaning, such as bright and dim, considerate and rude, or fearless and fearful.
Q. What are 5 adjectives that describe you?
These are great adjectives to describe yourself:
- Able. I am able to handle multiple tasks on a daily basis.
- Creative. I use a creative approach to problem solve.
- Dependable. I am a dependable person who is great at time management.
- Energetic.
- Experience.
- Flexible.
- Hardworking.
- Honest.
Q. What is a adjective for good?
adj.pleasant, fine. adj.moral, virtuous. adj.competent, skilled. adj.useful, adequate. adj.reliable; untainted.
Q. What can I say instead of good?
You can call it excellent, fine, enjoyable, and splendid. But that’s not all—you might call it awesome, great, admirable, and pleasing. If you’re talking about high-quality food and drink, however, you might use fine and excellent instead of good, but you could also say it’s choice, superior, or even exquisite.
Q. What is the adjective for beautiful?
alluring, attractive, gorgeous, charming, elegant, exquisite, handsome, pretty, ravishing, striking, stunning, angelic, appealing, cute, fine, good-looking, graceful, grand, lovely, physically attractive, pleasing, pulchritudinous, sexy, sublime, aesthetically appealing, aesthetically pleasing, beauteous, bewitching.
Q. What is the verb of beautiful?
Answer : The verb form of the adjective “beautiful” is “beautify”. [ 1] I wish to clarify that the word, “beautiful” is the adjective form of the noun, “beauty”. The verb form of “beauty” is “beautify”.
Q. What is short for beautiful?
btfl. Beautiful. Internet Slang, Slang, Texting.
Q. What is the verb of pure?
to make pure; free from anything that debases, pollutes, adulterates, or contaminates: to purify metals. to free from foreign, extraneous, or objectionable elements: to purify a language. to free from guilt or evil.
Q. What is the adjective of pure?
The adjective pure describes something that’s made of only one substance and is not mixed with anything else. Anything that’s uncontaminated by extra, unnecessary, or unclean substances is pure. You can swim in pure water or wear a necklace that’s made of pure silver.
Q. What is the noun from pure?
Word family (noun) purification purist purity ≠ impurity purifier (adjective) pure ≠ impure (verb) purify (adverb) purely.