Grubby Meaning in English
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Definition
Dirty, covered with dirt, or messy. "Grubby" is often used to describe hands, clothes, or places that look unclean.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often mildly negative, used more for physical dirtiness than moral faults. Common with 'grubby hands' or 'grubby clothes.' Not as strong as 'filthy' or 'disgusting.'
Spanish: sucio - mugrientoPortuguese (BR): sujo - imundoPortuguese (PT): sujo - imundoChinese (Simplified): 肮脏的 - 邋遢的Chinese (Traditional): 髒兮兮的 - 邋遢的Hindi: गंदा - मैलेArabic: قذر - متسخBengali: ময়লাযুক্ত - অগোছালোRussian: грязный - запачканныйJapanese: 汚れた - みすぼらしいVietnamese: bẩn thỉu - lấm lemKorean: 지저분한 - 더러운Turkish: kirli - pasaklıUrdu: گندا - میلاIndonesian: kotor - dekil
Example Sentences
Wash your grubby hands before dinner.
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The children came home with grubby faces.
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These grubby old jeans are my favorite for gardening.
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My shirt is grubby after playing outside.
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His room always looks a bit grubby, no matter how much he cleans.
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Don’t worry about your grubby shoes—it’s just a picnic.
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