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The example sentences of SORDID in videos (7 in total of 7)

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Use "sordid" in a sentence | "sordid" example sentences

How to use "sordid" in a sentence?

  • Love can be sordid only if you work at it.
    -Brooke McEldowney-
  • I knew once a very covetous, sordid fellow [perhaps William Lowndes], who used to say, `Take care of the pence, for the pounds will take care of themselves.
    -Lord Chesterfield-
  • Cultivated people should be superior to any consideration so sordid as a mercenary interest.
    -Moliere-
  • The day before yesterday has always been a day of glamor, of gilt and glory. The present is sordid and prosaic. Time colors history as it does a meerschaum pipe.
    -Vincent Starrett-
  • In this world is a God whose matchless strength is a fit contrast to the sordid weakness of man.
    -Martin Luther King, Jr.-
  • The way to get things done is to stimulate competition. I do not mean in a sordid, money-getting way, but in the desire to excel.
    -Charles R. Schwab-
  • Miserliness is the one vice that grows stronger with increasing years. It yields its sordid pleasures to the end.
    -Agnes Repplier-
  • They were like the man with the dungeon stone and gloom, rising from the underground, the sordid hipsters of America, a new beat generation that I was slowly joining.
    -Jack Kerouac-
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Definition and meaning of SORDID

What does "sordid mean?"

/ˈsôrdəd/

sordid

adjective
Immoral or dishonest; dirty in an unpleasant way.

What are synonyms of "sordid"?
Some common synonyms of "sordid" are:
  • sleazy,
  • seedy,
  • seamy,
  • unsavory,
  • shoddy,
  • vile,
  • foul,
  • tawdry,
  • louche,
  • cheap,
  • base,
  • low,
  • low-minded,
  • debased,
  • degenerate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈslēzē/

sleazy
adjective

sordid or immoral.

/ˈsēdē/

seedy
adjective

Shabby, dirty-looking, and often dishonest.

seamy
adjective

Immoral; low life.

/ˌənˈsāv(ə)rē/

unsavory
adjective

disagreeable to taste, smell, or look at.

/ˈSHädē/

shoddy
adjective noun

badly made or done. inferior quality yarn or fabric made from shredded fibre of waste woollen cloth.

/vīl/

vile
adjective

extremely unpleasant.

/foul/

foul
adjective adverb noun verb

offensive to the senses. unfairly. unfair or invalid act in sport. make foul.

/ˈtôdrē/

tawdry
adjective noun

Cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality. cheap and gaudy finery.

/lo͞oSH/

louche
adjective noun

disreputable or sordid in rakish or appealing way. Concerning questionable taste or morality.

/CHēp/

cheap
adjective adverb

Not liking to spend money; mean; stingy. at or for low price.

/bās/

base
noun verb

Bottom part of an object that touches a surface. To use as the starting point or origin for.

low

/lō/

low
adjective adverb noun

of less than average height. in or into low position. low point or figure.

/diˈbāst/

debased
adjective verb

reduced in quality or value. To lower the value of something.

degenerate
adjective noun verb

Having become morally corrupt. immoral or corrupt person. decline or deteriorate.

What are antonyms of "sordid"?
Some common antonyms of "sordid" are:
  • high-minded,
  • respectable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈspektəb(ə)l/

respectable
adjective

regarded by society to be good or correct.

Is "sordid" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "sordid" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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