Definition of dirty adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. He has a reputation as a dirty player.

[=an unkind thing to do] Marked with dirt, mud, etc. , or containing something such as pollution or bacteria: Learn more. Soiled with dirt; See examples of dirty used in a sentence. Dirty, filthy, grimy, grubby, squalid these adjectives apply to what is unclean, impure, or unkempt: An old grubby stove;

See examples of dirty used in a sentence. Dirty, filthy, grimy, grubby, squalid these adjectives apply to what is unclean, impure, or unkempt: An old grubby stove; A squalid apartment. If you describe an action as dirty, you disapprove of it and consider it unfair, immoral, or dishonest. Dirty, filthy, foul, squalid refer to that which is not clean. Dirty is applied to that which is filled or covered with dirt so that it is unclean or defiled: Dirty clothes.

Dirty, filthy, foul, squalid refer to that which is not clean. Dirty is applied to that which is filled or covered with dirt so that it is unclean or defiled: Dirty clothes.