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Definitionadj. morally degraded
Last update: September 3, 2015
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That village is a sordid one. [adjective]
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Watling did not like him, calling him " a very mercenary, sordid person ". [adjective]
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Here the tale gets even more sordid with shady characters offshore funding and other private investments appearing. [adjective]
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So much for the sordid side of things. [adjective]
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And there goes that big Stoobar, blazing with his sordid battery. [adjective]
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This conduct, in my opinion, not only deviates from probability, but prevents that generous indignation, which ought to animate the reader against the sordid and vicious disposition of the world. [adjective]
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"But is he not a sordid miser." [adjective]
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The den upon which his eye now rested was abject, dirty, fetid, pestiferous, mean, sordid. [adjective]
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The sweat, the heat, the journey on foot, the dust, added I know not what sordid quality to this dilapidated whole. [adjective]
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