foul meaning - Axtarish в Google
foul /faʊl/
adjective
  1. offensive to the senses, especially through having a disgusting smell or taste or being dirty. "a foul odour" синонимы: disgusting, revolting, repellent, repulsive, repugnant, abhorrent, loathsome, offensive, detestable, awful, dreadful, horrible, terrible, horrendous, hideous, appalling, atrocious, vile, abominable, frightful, sickening, nauseating, nauseous, stomach-churning, stomach-turning, off-putting, uninviting, unpalatable, unappetizing, unsavoury, distasteful, nasty, obnoxious, objectionable, odious, noxious, evil-smelling, foul-smelling, smelly, stinking, high, rank, rancid, fetid, malodorous, vomitous, ghastly, horrid, gruesome, godawful, gross, diabolical, putrid, yucky, icky, grotty, sick-making, gut-churning, beastly, whiffy, pongy, niffy, lousy, skanky, funky, on the nose, noisome, mephitic, disgustful, loathly, miasmic, miasmal, olid, dirty, filthy, mucky, grimy, grubby, stained, dirt-encrusted, muddy, muddied, unclean, unwashed, squalid, sordid, shabby, sleazy, soiled, sullied, scummy, rotten, defiled, decaying, putrefied, cruddy, manky, gungy, befouled, besmirched, begrimed, feculent
  2. wicked or immoral. "murder most foul" синонимы: evil, wicked, sinful, immoral, wrong, morally wrong, wrongful, bad, iniquitous, corrupt, ungodly, unholy, irreligious, unrighteous, sacrilegious, profane, blasphemous, impious, base, mean, vile, villainous, nefarious, erring, fallen, impure, sullied, tainted, monstrous, shocking, outrageous, atrocious, abominable, reprehensible, hateful, detestable, despicable, odious, contemptible, horrible, heinous, execrable, godless, diabolical, diabolic, fiendish, vicious, murderous, barbarous, dark, perverted, reprobate, sordid, depraved, degenerate, dissolute, dishonourable, dishonest, unscrupulous, unprincipled, underhand, roguish, criminal, illicit, unlawful, illegal, illegitimate, lawless, crooked, bent, warped, low-down, stinking, dirty, shady, rascally, scoundrelly, beastly, not cricket, malfeasant, dastardly, peccable, egregious, flagitious
  3. containing or full of noxious matter; polluted. "foul, swampy water" синонимы: contaminated, polluted, adulterated, infected, tainted, defiled, impure, filthy, dirty, unclean, feculent
  4. (of the weather) wet and stormy. "he walked in fair and foul weather" синонимы: inclement, unpleasant, disagreeable, dirty, nasty, rough, bad, stormy, squally, gusty, windy, blustery, blowy, wild, rainy, wet, foggy, misty, gloomy, murky, overcast, louring

noun
  1. (in sport) an unfair or invalid stroke or piece of play, especially one involving interference with an opponent. "the midfielder was booked for a foul on Ford" синонимы: unfair, against the rules, illegal, unsporting, unsportsmanlike, below the belt, dirty, dishonourable, dishonest, underhand, unscrupulous, unjust, unprincipled, immoral, crooked, fraudulent, shady
  2. a disease in the feet of cattle. "he was indeed suffering from foul of the foot"

adverb
contrary to the rules; unfairly.

verb
  1. make foul or dirty; pollute. "factories which fouled the atmosphere" синонимы: dirty, soil, stain, blacken, muddy, begrime, splash, spatter, smear, befoul, besmirch, blight, defile, make filthy, infect, pollute, contaminate, poison, taint, adulterate, sully, besmear
  2. (in sport) commit a foul against (an opponent). "United claim their keeper was fouled"
  3. collide with or obstruct. "the ships became overcrowded and fouled each other"

Meaning of foul in English ; extremely unpleasant: · Synonyms. abhorrent formal. disgusting · icky informal. loathsome · nauseating · repellent · repugnant formal.
foul verb (DIRTY). to make something very dirty. пачкать, загрязнять. The beaches had been fouled ...
Kids Definition ; 1. a. : disgusting in looks, taste, or smell. foul odor. b. : full of or covered with dirt. foul clothes ; 2. a. : detestable. a foul crime. b. Foul of · Foul play · Fall foul of · Cry foul
verb (used without object) ... to become entangled or clogged: The rope fouled. Sports. to make a foul play; give a foul blow.
Translation of "foul" in Russian. Adjective Noun Verb Adverb. неприятный.
Other forms: fouled; fouls; foulest; fouling; fouler. Foul is most commonly used as an adjective to describe a bad smell. As a verb, foul usually means ... Foul-smelling · Befoul · Fouled · Foully
4 дня назад · foul ; 5. · If a place is fouled · Two oil-related accidents have fouled the ocean and the skies there. ; 6. · If an animal fouls · It is an offence ...
to foul one's own nest — выносить сор из избы foul one's hands — унизиться foul the trail — запутывать следы it's an ill bird that fouls its own nest ...
Verb ; To besmirch. He's fouled his reputation. ; To make contact with an opposing player in order to gain advantage. Smith fouled him hard. ; To commit a foul.
ед. ч. fouls. Прош. вр. fouled. Прич. прош. вр. fouled. Герундий, fouling. foul.
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