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Filth for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: fɪlθ

What does Filth really mean?

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Hey there! So, "filth" is a word that's used to describe something that's really, really dirty or gross. Like, imagine a room that hasn't been cleaned in years, with dust and dirt piled up everywhere. That's what "filth" is all about. It's when something is so dirty that it's kind of disgusting.

But "filth" can also be used to talk about really bad language or ideas. You know, like when people say really mean or nasty things, that's also called "filth." It's like a combination of dirtiness and rudeness, all wrapped up in one word.

So, when you hear someone talking about "filth," they could be talking about physical dirtiness or they could be talking about something that's just really not nice to hear. It's like when you see something super dirty or hear someone say something really mean and you're just like, "Ew, that's gross!"

I hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Revised and Fact checked by David Williams on 2023-11-13 11:23:38

Filth In a sentece

Learn how to use Filth inside a sentece

  • The filth on the kitchen floor needed to be cleaned up.
  • The filth on the playground equipment made it unsafe to play on.
  • The filth in the garbage can attracted flies and made the whole area smell bad.
  • The filth on the car windows made it hard to see out of them.
  • The filth in the river was harmful to the fish and other wildlife living there.