sordide
sordid
adjective sor-DEED Rare
Origin: Latin sordidus (dirty, base)
Also means
squalid
Usage Note
sordide describes both physical squalor (une chambre sordide, a squalid room) and moral depravity (une affaire sordide, a sordid affair). It is invariable in form between masculine and feminine. The noun sordidité (f) is rare but exists for the abstract quality.
Examples
"Ils vivaient dans des conditions sordides."
Natural Translation
They lived in sordid conditions.
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