Foul [adjective]
Definition of Foul:
disgusting, dirty
Synonyms of Foul:
● Putrid
● Vile
● Horrid
● Vicious
● Fetid
● Rotten
● Hateful
● Nasty
● Filthy
● Wicked
● Stinking
● Gross
● Rank
● Base
● Tainted
● Pigpen
● Heinous
● Icky
● Impure
● Infamous
● Noisome
● Raunchy
● Shameful
● Squalid
● Unclean
● Yucky
● Mucky
● Sullied
● Polluted
● Yecchy
Opposite/Antonyms of Foul:
● Just
● Fair
● Innocent
● Aiding
● Decent
● Pure
● Clean
● Good
● Nice
● Gentle
● Sweet
● Fresh
● Honest
● Fragrant
● Pleasing
● Helpful
● Moral
● Pleasant
● Friendly
● Kind
Sentence/Example of Foul:
Entering through a window, Mono emerges into a foul kitchen where insects buzz over towering dirty dishes.
Jamorko Pickett posted 12 points, eight rebounds and three assists, and Chudier Bile also scored 12 points before fouling out.
We all have to go in and rebound and take an offensive foul.
The 22-year-old forward didn’t shoot well and flubbed fouling Heat center Bam Adebayo when the big man caught the ball on an inbounds pass during the last play of the game with the Washington Wizards up three.
Justyn Mutts added 17 points, and Hunter Cattoor scored 12 before fouling out.
Teams are given what amounts to a timeout when a player fouls out.
Hart started against the Golden Gophers, but he picked up two early fouls and played fewer than 20 minutes for the first time since late November.
The refs basically called the foul on the flop, not the hold.
These foul-weather fiscal hawks neglect to mention, of course, that the GOP’s prized 2017 tax cuts added nearly $2 trillion to deficits — back when the economy was doing okay.
An anecdote about a “foul odor” on the subway—not exactly a novel subject for a New Yorker—had me in hysterics.