Definition of «squalid»

Squalid means dirty, filthy or in a state of extreme poverty and deprivation. It refers to something that is characterized by neglect, squalor, and degradation. The condition may be due to lack of proper hygiene, sanitation, or adequate living conditions.

Usage examples

  1. The house was in a squalid state, with dirty dishes piled high in the sink and garbage scattered all over the floor.
  2. The alleyway was a squalid, neglected space, filled with broken bottles, discarded food wrappers, and an overpowering stench.
  3. The hotel room we stayed in had a squalid bathroom, with moldy tiles, a broken toilet, and a grimy shower.
  4. The refugee camp was a squalid and overcrowded place, with families living in cramped tents and lacking basic sanitation facilities.
  5. The abandoned warehouse had become a squalid den for drug addicts, with syringes, used needles, and empty alcohol bottles scattered around the place.
  6. The prison cells were squalid and infested with rats, with peeling paint, broken beds, and filthy toilets.

Sentences with «squalid»

  • They are living in squalid conditions in overflowing, makeshift camps and settlements. (premierchristianity.com)
  • Late yesterday evening, our friends at Fulton County Animal Services received a call from the fire department stating that at least 50 dogs were living in squalid conditions in a home that had recently caught fire. (atlantahumane.org)
  • Stories of squalid living conditions in some puppy mill operations have heightened public awareness of the problem, Baker said, but too often a few cans of paint substitute for substantive changes in animal care. (chippewa.com)
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