Word: foul

Category: foul

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Synonyms: foul

eyeglass

Translations: foul

foul in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
tedioso, repugnante, sucio, ensuciar, falta

foul in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
stinkend, unangenehm, vulgär, unsauber, foul, schmutzig, verunreinigen, garstig, scheußlich, widerlich, fies, verseuchen, verstopfen

foul in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
infâme, faute, obscène, antipathique, répugnant, méchant, impur, souiller, immonde, ordurier, crasseux, vilain, odieux, sale, laid, fétide

foul in italian

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italian
Translations:
insudiciare, ripugnante, sporco, brutto, fallo

foul in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
adiante, sujo, ruim, desagradável, despachar, malvado, enjoado, expedir

foul in dutch

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dutch
Translations:
snood, lelijk, onaangenaam, smerig, akelig, morsig, kwaad, vies, weerzinwekkend, slecht, naar, kwaadaardig, beroerd, afstotelijk, fout, boosaardig

foul in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
грязный, загрязненный, мерзкий, гнилой, засоренный, бесчестный, гнусный, позорный, постыдный, засоряться, позорящий, гнойный, ненастный, вонючий, скверный, поганый

foul in norwegian

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norwegian
Translations:
skitten, ubehagelig, motbydelig, stygg, heslig

foul in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
stygg, smutsig, snuskig, vidrig, otäck

foul in finnish

Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
likainen, tympeä, ruma, paha, epämiellyttävä, saastainen, rivo, ikävä, ilkeä, häijy, kuvottava, pahanhajuinen

foul in czech

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czech
Translations:
nepoctivý, sprostý, špinit, nečistý, znečistit, nechutný, hnusný, pošpinit, obscénní, nečestný, kolize, oplzlý, srážka, odporný

foul in polish

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polish
Translations:
faulować, niegodziwy, plugawy, kalać, zanieczyścić, niecny, sfaulować, niehonorowy, sprośny, nieuczciwy, wstrętny, dziadowski, brudny, brudzić

foul in hungarian

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hungarian
Translations:
szabálysértés

foul in turkish

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turkish
Translations:
iğrenç, çirkin

foul in greek

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greek
Translations:
βρόμικος, ανέντιμος, απαίσιος

foul in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
брудний, ганебний

foul in belarusian

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belarusian
Translations:
брудны

foul in estonian

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estonian
Translations:
ropp, viga, reostama

foul in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
prekršaj, sukob, pogrešan

foul in icelandic

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icelandic
Translations:
fúll

foul in lithuanian

Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
bauda

foul in latvian

Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
riebīgs, nepatīkams, aizsērēt

foul in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
polua, colmata, fetid, murdar, dezgustător

foul in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
paul

foul in slovak

Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
špinavý, faulovať, faul

The meaning and "use of": foul

adjective
  • offensive to the senses, especially through having a disgusting smell or taste or being unpleasantly soiled. - a foul odor
  • wicked or immoral. - murder most foul
  • containing or charged with noxious matter; polluted. - foul, swampy water
noun
  • (in sports) an unfair or invalid stroke or piece of play, especially one involving interference with an opponent. - It was a tough time for the French and Silvestre, having already been booked for a foul on Gillespie, just couldn't contain the winger in the 69th minute.
verb
  • make foul or dirty; pollute. - factories that fouled the atmosphere
  • (in sports) commit a foul against (an opponent). - The keeper fouled his opponent but avoided a red card.
  • (of a ship) collide with or interfere with the passage of (another). - In The Edison [1933] AC 449, the appellants, whose vessel had been fouled by the respondents, claimed damages under various heads.
adverb
  • unfairly; contrary to the rules. - That's the real problem: even guys who want to play fair are under pressure from cheaters to play foul .

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