|noun|
1.Corrupt behaviour; decadence.
‘Still, the purification rituals of the city involve a suspicion running through all economic classes that vile _filth_ corrupts that which they are not.’
‘But deep down she knew that the _filth_ she felt inside would probably never entirely go away.’
2.Disgusting dirt.
‘stagnant pools of _filth_ ’
‘She climbed into the shower and washed the _filth_ off her body.’
3.Obscene and offensive language or printed material.
‘some calls were vitriolic, accusing us of publishing pornography and _filth_ ’
‘Just goes to show that recipients of such _filth_ should not open the material out of curiosity or to confirm the material.’
4.The police.
‘How does she know that only 7 per cent go to the _filth_ ?’
‘And potentially, if you’ve got a beard and dark skin, it may get you shopped to the _filth_ .’
5.Used as a term of abuse for a person or people one greatly despises.
‘you and all the others like you are _filth_ ’
‘Now he strode wearily and dispassionately through the enemy _filth_ , cutting down those that stood in his path and ignoring all others.’
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