sordid

[ sawr-did ]
/ ˈsɔr dɪd /

adjective

morally ignoble or base; vile: sordid methods.
meanly selfish, self-seeking, or mercenary.
dirty or filthy.
squalid; wretchedly poor and run-down: sordid housing.

Origin of sordid

1590–1600; < Latin sordidus, equivalent to sord(ēs) dirt + -idus -id4

SYNONYMS FOR sordid

2 avaricious, tight, close, stingy.
3 soiled, unclean, foul.

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British Dictionary definitions for sordid

sordid
/ (ˈsɔːdɪd) /

adjective

dirty, foul, or squalid
degraded; vile; base a sordid affair
selfish and grasping sordid avarice

Derived forms of sordid

sordidly, adverb sordidness, noun

Word Origin for sordid

C16: from Latin sordidus, from sordēre to be dirty