foulness
Americannoun
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the state or quality of being foul.
The foulness of the accusation incensed us all.
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something that is foul; foul matter; filth.
noun
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the state or quality of being foul
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obscenity; vulgarity
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viciousness or inhumanity
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foul matter; filth
noun
Etymology
Origin of foulness
before 1150; Middle English; Old English fūlnes. See foul, -ness
Example Sentences
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My entirely inadequate advice will remain unchanged: Sit in the foulness of the roiling storm and do your work, whatever that may be, and triangulate by the light of whatever star feels eternal to you.
From Slate • Nov. 4, 2022
The foulness of these places, for the animals that live in them and the people who live near them, truly defies words.
From New York Times • Jun. 7, 2022
You don’t need to see inside sealed legal filings to understand that the foulness wafted down from the top.
From Washington Post • Dec. 8, 2020
And across China, the smog becomes a dominant topic on social media, with the population tracking the foulness of the air via mobile phone apps.
From BBC • Jan. 14, 2017
The world was not made of energy and delight but of foulness, betrayal, and lassitude.
From "The Subtle Knife" by Philip Pullman
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