Better words for

dirty

Dirty” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

begrimed

/bɪ-ˈɡraɪmd/Literary

Deeply stained or encrusted with grime or soot.

The begrimed chimney sweep emerged from the flue like a ghost made of ash.

Best for: Works well in literary or historical prose to evoke industrial or gothic settings.

frowzy

/ˈfraʊ-zi/Punchy

Unpleasantly dirty, unkempt, or musty in appearance or smell.

They ducked into a frowzy little tavern where the floorboards were sticky with years of spilled ale.

Best for: Good for describing run-down, neglected interiors or disheveled characters with a slightly comic tone.

soiled

/ˈsɔɪld/Elevated

Made dirty or impure, often with a suggestion of contamination or disgrace.

He handed back the soiled document as if it might infect him.

Best for: Slightly elevated and suitable for formal or restrained writing; carries a moral undertone.

turbid

/ˈtɜr-bɪd/Literary

Clouded, muddy, or opaque with stirred-up matter.

The turbid river carried the memory of every flood that had ever torn through the valley.

Best for: Best applied to liquids or atmospheres; lends a poetic, scientific weight to descriptions.

lutose

/ˈluː-toʊs/Rare Gem

Covered in or consisting of mud; miry.

The lutose banks of the estuary clung to her boots with every reluctant step.

Best for: A rare Latinate adjective ideal for naturalistic or scholarly prose describing muddy terrain.

claggy

/ˈklæɡ-i/Punchy

Sticky and dirty in a thick, clinging way, especially with mud or damp filth.

His claggy boots left dark prints across the flagstone floor of the hall.

Best for: A vivid, punchy dialectal British term that feels viscerally physical and tactile.

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