[responsivevoice]Sordid[/responsivevoice] [sawr-did ]
The word sordid is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun.
The word sordid is an adjective, therefore, it doesn’t have a past form.
Sordid means :
1. A low or immoral act/behavior
2. Dirty
1. There were also women in sordid skirts and with their loose jackets unhooked.
2. The overcrowded housing conditions was sordid and degrading.
Some synonyms of the word sordid are:
sleazy, seamy, soul, squalid, shabby, vile, cheap, nasty, ignoble, petty, degraded, abject, avaricious, contemptible, disreputable, depraved, scurvy, filthy, etc.
Some antonyms of the word sordid are:
reputable, honorable, incorrupt, clean, venerable, ethical, high-minded, respectable, etc.
Quotation:
Sanctification is the real change in man from the sordidness of sin to the purity of God’s image.
William Ames
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