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Grime Meaning in English

word

ˈɡɹaɪm
GRYM
ɡɹˈaɪm
GRYM

Definition

Grime is dirt, especially a layer of thick, oily, or sticky dirt that covers a surface and is hard to remove.

Usage & Nuances

'Grime' is usually uncountable and describes dirty buildup, often on skin, buildings, or things not cleaned regularly. Common phrases: 'covered in grime', 'scrub away the grime.' Not used for light or dry dirt — 'dust' is different. Can also refer to a British music genre, but in US/most English, means dirt.

Example Sentences

The windows were covered in grime.

basic

He washed the grime off his hands.

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There was grime on the kitchen floor.

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After a long day of work, his face was streaked with grime.

natural

They spent hours trying to scrub the grime off the tiles.

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It's amazing how fast dust and grime build up if you don't clean regularly.

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