Squalid

Word SQUALID
Character 7
Hyphenation squal id
Pronunciations /ˈskwɒlɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Squalid"

What do we mean by squalid?

Dirty or deteriorated, especially from poverty or lack of care. synonym: dirty. adjective

Morally repulsive; sordid. adjective

Foul; filthy; extremely dirty: as, a squalid beggar; a squalid house.

Rough; shaggy.

Dirty through neglect; foul; filthy; extremely dirty. adjective

Extremely dirty and unpleasant. adjective

Showing a contemptible lack of moral standards. adjective

Any member of the Squalidae. noun

Foul and run-down and repulsive adjective

Morally degraded adjective

Extremely dirty and unpleasant.

Showing a contemptible lack of moral standards.

1. Disgusting, revolting, dirty, foul. 2. (Slang) Anything that is awesome beyond comprehension. Much like the 90's term "filth" and the 80's term "bad". Urban Dictionary

Squalid Urban Dictionary

Close conncection to valid. General term of approval or agreement with something. Originated partly from Khalid Achtar. Urban Dictionary

Close connection to valid- yet to be used in times of exceptional pleasure. Derived from the infamous 'Khalid Akhtar'. Can often be used as squal-heed. Urban Dictionary

Basically it just means dirty gypsy, but using different words which arent very commonly used so it sounds alot better when you call someone it because they think wtf is he on about, and dont know your insulting them Urban Dictionary

Extremely dirty due to poverty or neglect Urban Dictionary

Square root of valid (derogatory). An invalidating way of describing people who see their feelings as valid in a derisive way. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Squalid

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The word "squalid" in example sentences

The people live in squalid dens, where there can be no health and no hope, but dogged discontent at their own lot, and futile discontent at the wealth which they see possessed by others. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The only way that Mexicans can do it is by living in squalid, overcrowded apartments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Native Americans often live in squalid conditions and are sadly lacking in adequate political action committees. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These innocent refugees were interned by Israel in squalid concentration camps such as Gaza and the West Bank. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I guess he prefers the “hard bigotry” of poisoning children by forcing them to live in squalid conditions. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Danton called the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from jail Friday night and read a statement that focused on his relationship with his estranged parents, outlining allegations of "constant physical and emotional abuse" and saying he was raised in squalid conditions. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In these savage fastnesses the pirates lived in squalid splendour. ❋ Henrietta Elizabeth (1917)

One week before the invasion, a Chavista columnist named Emilio Silva posted a call to action on Aporrea, a pro-government Web site, describing Jews as "squalid" - a term Chavez often uses to describe his opponents as weak - and exhorting Venezuelans to confront them as anti-government conspirators. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Today, much of Ahmedabad’s Muslim population remains sequestered in squalid relief communities that Modi once called “baby-making factories.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

The old man took note of her and saw that she was lovely, but she had nothing on her head save a piece of camlet, and, marvelling at her beauty, he said to himself, “This charmer dazzleth men’s wits but she is in squalid condition, and whether she be of the people of this city or she be a stranger, I needs must have her.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

Again and again Hortense recalled the squalid sight which had met their eyes. ❋ Maurice Leblanc (1902)

These bishops condemned what they were pleased to call the squalid niggardliness of the Patriarcheion under the present régime. ❋ 1831-1903 (1895)

These are the Mechis, often described as a squalid, unhealthy people, typical of the region they frequent; but who are, in reality, more robust than the Europeans in India, and whose disagreeably sallow complexion is deceptive as indicating a sickly constitution. ❋ Unknown (1864)

1. I don't know how you [bang] your girl mate, she's [squalid]. 2. Mate, your girl is hot... I bet she's totally squalid [in the sack]. ❋ Dude Man (2004)

[That kid] [called] ublock a [squalid] ❋ Squalid (2022)

[The Rose] and Crown are serving free [bevvies] today - [squalid] ❋ Goive (2005)

-Mate, wouldn't it be great if [England] won [the world cup]? -Yes, it would be unbelievably [squalid]. ❋ Goive (2004)

example: you [dont] need one, [you just know] when to [call] someone a Squalid Vargrant. ❋ Funny_insulter (2008)

There are lots of [cities] in [India] that are squalid and [polluted]. ❋ CLEAVRE 2020 (2022)

[Boomer] 1: These [millenials] think it's normal to be so [squalid], they are so coddled. Boomer 2: Yeah fuck these squalids. ❋ Duvo23 (2023)

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