Cesspools [noun]
Definition of Cesspools:
pit
Opposite/Antonyms of Cesspools:
-
Sentence/Example of Cesspools:
“It’s not like someone wakes up one day and, all of a sudden, their site has become this cesspool of hate speech and extremism,” Fisher-Birch said.
Brand safety and suitability have been top-of-mind for marketers concerns about content on these platforms — cesspools of hate and misinformation are not great places for most brands to be.
I was in the pit, the abyss, the human cesspool, the shambles and the charnel-house of our civilization.
They are more fickle and cowardly than any other people in this cesspool which they call God's earth.
All the vice and misery of the country got thrown into that cesspool.
Once again I told her of my fear, my anxiety for her safety among those rough men in that cesspool of iniquity.
I had rescued him from one of his periodical plunges into the cesspool of debauch, and he was peaked, pallid, penitent.
Each looked as though the other were something unmentionable, left over from the last cleaning of the cesspool.
We melt strange metals, and we mix acids, and we cut open the bodies of the animals which we find in the City Cesspool.
But carried without other ventilation or trapping to cesspool on lower ground.