Synonyms of the word flyblown


FLYBLOWNBESMIRCHED - BLEMISHED - DAMAGED - DIRTY - MAGGOTY - SOILED - SORDID - SPOTTED - SQUALID - STAINED - STALE - SULLIED - TAINTED - TARNISHED - UNCLEAN

flyblown

  • adj. contaminated with flyblows.
  • adj. tainted.
  • adj. sordid, squalid.

besmirched

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of besmirch.

blemished

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of blemish.
  • adj. Having blemishes; flawed.

damaged

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of damage.
  • adj. Suffered a damage.

dirty

  • adj. Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
  • adj. That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting.
  • adj. Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually.
  • adj. Dishonourable; violating accepted standards or rules.
  • adj. Corrupt, illegal, or improper.
  • adj. Out of tune.
  • adj. Of color, discolored by impurities.
  • adj. (computing) Containing data which need to be written back to a larger memory.
  • adj. (slang) Carrying illegal drugs among one's possessions or inside of one's bloodstream.
  • adj. (informal) Used as an intensifier, especially in conjunction with "great".
  • adj. Sleety; gusty; stormy.
  • adv. In a dirty manner.
  • v. (transitive) To make (something) dirty.
  • v. (transitive) To stain or tarnish (somebody) with dishonor.
  • v. (transitive) To debase by distorting the real nature of (something).
  • v. (intransitive) To become soiled.

maggoty

  • adj. (literally) Infested with and/or partially eaten by maggots; flyblown.
  • adj. (obsolete) Full of whims; capricious.

soiled

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of soil.
  • adj. dirty.

sordid

  • adj. Dirty or squalid.
  • adj. Morally degrading.
  • adj. Grasping.

spotted

  • adj. Discoloured by spots; stained.
  • adj. (no comparative or superlative) Characterized by spots (used especially of animals and plants).
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of spot.

squalid

  • adj. Extremely dirty and unpleasant.
  • adj. Showing a contemptible lack of moral standards.
  • n. (zoology) Any member of the Squalidae.

stained

  • adj. having a stain.
  • adj. coloured by adding a pigment.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of stain.

stale

  • adj. (alcohol, obsolete) Clear, free of dregs and lees; old and strong.
  • adj. No longer fresh, in reference to food, urine, straw, wounds, etc.
  • adj. No longer fresh, new, or interesting, in reference to ideas and immaterial things; cliche, hackneyed,…
  • adj. No longer nubile or suitable for marriage, in reference to people; past one's prime.
  • adj. (agriculture, obsolete) Fallow, in reference to land.
  • adj. (law) Unreasonably long in coming, in reference to claims and actions.
  • adj. Worn out, particularly due to age or over-exertion, in reference to athletes and animals in competition.
  • adj. (finance) Out of date, unpaid for an unreasonable amount of time, particularly in reference to checks.
  • n. (colloquial) Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh.
  • v. (of alcohol, obsolete, transitive) To make stale; to age in order to clear and strengthen (a drink, especially…
  • v. (transitive) To make stale; to cause to go out of fashion or currency; to diminish the novelty or interest…
  • v. (intransitive) To become stale; to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption.
  • v. (alcohol, intransitive) To become stale; to grow unpleasant from age.
  • n. A long, thin handle (of rakes, axes, etc.).
  • n. (dialectal) The posts and rungs composing a ladder.
  • n. (botany, obsolete) The stem of a plant.
  • n. The shaft of an arrow, spear, etc.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To make a ladder by joining rungs ("stales") between the posts.
  • n. (military, obsolete) A fixed position, particularly a soldier's in a battle-line.
  • n. (chess, uncommon) A stalemate; a stalemated game.
  • n. (military, obsolete) An ambush.
  • n. (obsolete) A band of armed men or hunters.
  • n. (Scotland, military, obsolete) The main force of an army.
  • adj. (chess, obsolete) At a standstill; stalemated.
  • v. (chess, uncommon, transitive) To stalemate.
  • v. (chess, obsolete, intransitive) To be stalemated.
  • n. (livestock, obsolete) Urine, especially used of horses and cattle.
  • v. (livestock, obsolete, intransitive) To urinate, especially used of horses and cattle.
  • n. (falconry, hunting, obsolete) A live bird to lure birds of prey or others of its kind into a trap.
  • n. (obsolete) Any lure, particularly in reference to people used as live bait.
  • n. (crime, obsolete) An accomplice of a thief or criminal acting as bait.
  • n. (obsolete) a partner whose beloved abandons or torments him in favor of another.
  • n. (obsolete) A patsy, a pawn, someone used under some false pretext to forward another's (usu. …
  • n. (crime, obsolete) A prostitute of the lowest sort; any wanton woman.
  • n. (hunting, obsolete) Any decoy, either stuffed or manufactured.
  • v. (rare, obsolete, transitive) To serve as a decoy, to lure.

sullied

  • adj. defiled or tainted, soiled or stained.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of sully.

tainted

  • adj. Corrupted or filled with imperfections.
  • adj. (computer security, of data) Originating from an untrusted source.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of taint.

tarnished

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of tarnish.
  • adj. Discolored or blemished.
  • adj. (figuratively, by extension, of one's reputation, name or word) Sullied or dishonored.

unclean

  • adj. Dirty, soiled or foul.
  • adj. Not moral or chaste.
  • adj. Ritually or ceremonially impure or unfit.

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