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foulness
[foul-nis]
noun
the state or quality of being foul.
The foulness of the accusation incensed us all.
something that is foul; foul matter; filth.
foulness
1/ ˈڲʊɪ /
noun
the state or quality of being foul
obscenity; vulgarity
viciousness or inhumanity
foul matter; filth
Foulness
2/ ڲʊˈɛ /
noun
a flat marshy island in SE England, in Essex north of the Thames estuary
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In the decades since, though, the main charge against the show hasn’t been foulness so much as incoherence.
The foulness is in the very air they breathe; they might choke if they thought about it.
The foulness of these places, for the animals that live in them and the people who live near them, truly defies words.
Chaus said Ukrainian forces have begun ridding the area of mines and clearing out the “foulness” left behind by the retreating Russians.
How does she have time to throw such petty foulness into the town square?
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