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Swinish Meaning in English

word

ˈswaɪnɪʃ
SWY-nish
swˈɪnɪʃ
sw-IN-ish

Definition

Behaving in a very rude, greedy, or dirty way, like a pig. Used to describe someone’s manners or actions.

Usage & Nuances

Very formal and literary; rarely used in everyday speech. Typically negative and insulting. Commonly used to criticize extremely bad manners or disgusting behavior. Related words: 'boorish', 'piggish'.

Example Sentences

His swinish manners shocked everyone at dinner.

basic

The children made a swinish mess in the living room.

basic

His swinish greed was obvious when he took all the cookies.

basic

That swinish comment was completely uncalled for.

natural

People left the park in a swinish state after the festival.

natural

His roommates were fed up with his swinish habits.

natural