squalid |
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grubby |
squalid |
Related terms |
Grubby is a related term of squalid.
As adjectives the difference between grubby and squalid
is that
grubby is dirty, unwashed, unclean while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As nouns the difference between grubby and squalid
is that
grubby is (us|dialect) any species of
cottus ; a sculpin while
squalid is (zoology) any member of the squalidae.
grim |
squalid |
Synonyms |
Grim is a synonym of squalid.
As a proper noun grim
is , probably derived from old english
grimm' or old norse '''grimr''' or ' grimmr .
As an adjective squalid is
extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As a noun squalid is
(zoology) any member of the squalidae.
muddled |
squalid |
As adjectives the difference between muddled and squalid
is that
muddled is confused, disorganised, in disarray while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As a verb muddled
is past tense of muddle.
As a noun squalid is
any member of the Squalidae.
dastardly |
squalid |
Related terms |
Dastardly is a related term of squalid.
As adjectives the difference between dastardly and squalid
is that
dastardly is in the manner of a dastard; marked by cowardice; pusillanimous while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As a noun squalid is
(zoology) any member of the squalidae.
heinous |
squalid |
Related terms |
Heinous is a related term of squalid.
As adjectives the difference between heinous and squalid
is that
heinous is totally reprehensible while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As a noun squalid is
(zoology) any member of the squalidae.
low |
squalid |
Synonyms |
Low is a synonym of squalid.
As adjectives the difference between low and squalid
is that
low is in a position comparatively close to the ground while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As nouns the difference between low and squalid
is that
low is something that is low; a low point or
low can be (countable|uk|scotland|dialect) a flame; fire; blaze or
low can be , mound, tumulus while
squalid is (zoology) any member of the squalidae.
As an adverb low
is close to the ground.
As a verb low
is (obsolete|transitive) to depress; to lower or
low can be or
low can be to moo or
low can be (uk|scotland|dialect) to burn; to blaze.
wayward |
squalid |
As adjectives the difference between wayward and squalid
is that
wayward is given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As a noun squalid is
any member of the Squalidae.
shocking |
squalid |
Related terms |
Shocking is a related term of squalid.
As adjectives the difference between shocking and squalid
is that
shocking is inspiring shock; startling while
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant.
As nouns the difference between shocking and squalid
is that
shocking is the application of an electric shock while
squalid is (zoology) any member of the squalidae.
As a verb shocking
is .
squalid |
seedy |
As adjectives the difference between squalid and seedy
is that
squalid is extremely dirty and unpleasant while
seedy is disreputable, run-down, sleazy.
As a noun squalid
is any member of the Squalidae.
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