Meaning of Nastiness | Babel Free
Definitions
- Lack of cleanliness.
- Dirt, filth.
- Indecency; corruption; unkindness, meanness, spite, harshness, cruelty.
- Unpleasantness, disagreeableness (to the senses).
- A nasty action, object, quality, etc. (all senses of nasty).
Examples
“They neither comb their Head, nor wash⟳ their Face⟳, / But think⟳ their virtuous Nastiness a grace.”
“Erasmus ascribes the frequent plagues in England to the nastiness and dirt and slovenly habits among the people. “The floors,” says he, “are commonly of clay, strewed with rushes, under which lies unmolested an ancient collection of beer, grease, fragments, bones, spittle, excrements of dogs and cats, and every thing that is nasty.””
“[T]he helliſh Noiſe, the Roaring, Svvearing, and Clamour, the Stench and Naſtineſs, and all the dreadful croud of Afflicting things that I ſavv there; joyn'd together to make⟳ the Place⟳ ſeem an Emblem of Hell itſelf, and a kind of an Entrance into it.”
“Among current novelists, Martin Amis lacks intellectual force⟳ but is well supplied with nastiness, which occasionally resembles humor.”
“Despite efforts to curb hate⟳ speech, eradicate bullying and extend⟳ tolerance, a culture of nastiness has metastasized in which meanness is routinely rewarded, and common decency and civility are brushed aside.”
“Some medical beast had revived Tar-water in those days as a fine medicine, and Mrs. Joe always kept a supply⟳ of it in the cupboard; having a belief in its virtues correspondent to its nastiness.”
“During the day, the surrounding blocks are no better, full of cheesy bars, tacky shops and brash, neon nastiness.”
“If we, who are educated, habitually submit⟳ to have⟳ copper in our preserves, red-lead in our cayenne, alum in our bread, pigments in our tea, and ineffable nastinesses in our fish-sauce, what can we expect⟳ of the poor?”
“[…] imagine⟳ the delights of bathing when the Baths were open⟳ to public view⟳, the said public delighting to throw⟳ dead cats, offal, and all manner of nastinesses among the bathers!”
“He’s too thoughtful to pretend⟳ he’s speaking for humankind on what passes for a Dan Bern protest⟳ song—“Tape” folds in a conversational outreach to a girl (“Baby did you get⟳ the tape I sent?”) along with a rundown of various societal nastinesses, including the prescient, “We might get⟳ to see⟳ World War III by Thanksgiving Day.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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