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foul

noun

1 foul

An act that violates the rules of a sport.

Polish: faul

verb

1 foul

Hit a foul ball.

Roget 276: give an impetus etc. n.; impel, push; start, give a start to, set going; drive, urge, boom; thrust, prod, ... show more

2 foul

Make impure.

synonyms: contaminate, pollute.

Dutch: verontreinigen, vervuilen

3 foul

Become or cause to become obstructed.

synonyms: back up, choke, choke off, clog, clog up, congest.

Dutch: ophopen

4 foul

Commit a foul; break the rules.

5 foul

Spot, stain, or pollute.

synonyms: befoul, defile, maculate.

6 foul

Make unclean.

7 foul

Become soiled and dirty.

Dutch: vervuilen

adjective

1 foul

Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.

synonyms: disgustful, disgusting, distasteful, loathly, loathsome, repellant, repellent, repelling, revolting, skanky ... show more.

Roget 940: dishonest, dishonorable; unconscientious, unscrupulous; fraudulent etc. 545; knavish; disgraceful etc. (disreputable) 974; wicked etc. ... show more

Roget 846: ugly, ugly as sin, ugly as a toad, ugly as a scarecrow, ugly as a dead monkey; plain, bald (unadorned) 849; homely; ordinary, unornamental, inartistic; unsightly, ... show more

Roget 945: vicious; sinful; sinning etc. v.; wicked, iniquitous, immoral, unrighteous, wrong, criminal; naughty, incorrect; ... show more

Polish: obrzydły, ohydny, wstrętny, obrzydliwy, obmierzły

2 foul

Offensively malodorous:
— A foul odor.

synonyms: fetid, foetid, foul-smelling, funky, ill-scented, noisome, smelly, stinking.

Roget 649: hurtful, harmful, scathful, baneful, baleful; injurious, deleterious, detrimental, noxious, pernicious, mischievous, full of mischief, mischief-making, malefic, ... show more

Roget 398: odorous, odoriferous; smelling, reeking, foul-smelling, strong-scented; redolent, graveolent, nidorous, pungent; putrid, foul.    [Relating to the sense of smell] ... show more

Polish: smrodliwy

3 foul

Violating accepted standards or rules:
— Used foul means to gain power.

synonyms: cheating, dirty, unsporting, unsportsmanlike.

4 foul

of a baseball Not hit between the foul lines.

5 foul

of a manuscript Defaced with changes:
— Foul (or dirty) copy.

synonyms: dirty, marked-up.

6 foul

Characterized by obscenity:
— Foul language.

synonyms: cruddy, filthy, nasty, smutty.

Roget 653: dirty, filthy, grimy; unclean, impure; soiled etc. v.; not to be handled with kid gloves; dusty, snuffy, smutty, sooty, ... show more

7 foul

Disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter:
— A foul pond.

synonyms: filthy, nasty.

Polish: plugawy

8 foul

Especially of a ship's lines etc:
— With its sails afoul.
— A foul anchor.

synonyms: afoul, fouled.


Moby thesaurus: Fescennine, Rabelaisian, abase, abeyant, abhorrent, abject, abominable, abuse, abusive, adulterate, adulterated, adverse, affronting, afoul, amoral, angry, apathetic, arrant, asperse, atrocious ... show more.

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