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IELTS BNC: 3646 COCA: 4476

nasty

nasty /ˈnæsti/ Brit /ˈnɑːsti/ adjective
nastier; nastiest
nasty
/ˈnæsti/ Brit /ˈnɑːsti/
adjective
nastier; nastiest
Learner's definition of NASTY
[also more nasty; most nasty]
: very unpleasant to see, smell, taste, etc.令人不悦的;难闻的;令人作呕的
: indecent and offensive下流的;龌龊的;无礼的
: unpleasant and unkind讨厌的;烦人的;恶意的
: very bad or unpleasant非常糟糕的;非常恶劣的;令人不愉快的
: very serious or severe严重的;激烈的;厉害的
: causing much damage造成很大伤害的

— nastily

/ˈnæstəli/ Brit /ˈnɑːstəli/ adverb

— nastiness

/ˈnæstinəs/ Brit /ˈnɑːstinəs/ noun [noncount]
IELTS BNC: 3646 COCA: 4476

nasty

adjective

nas·​ty ˈna-stē How to pronounce nasty (audio)
nastier; nastiest
1
a
: disgustingly filthy
nasty living conditions
b
: physically repugnant
a nasty taste
2
: indecent, obscene
nasty language
3
: mean, tawdry
living a cheap and nasty life G. B. Shaw
4
a
: extremely hazardous (see hazardous sense 1) or harmful
a nasty undertow
b
: causing severe pain or suffering
a nasty wound
a nasty fall
c
: sharply unpleasant : disagreeable
nasty weather
5
a
: difficult to understand or deal with
a nasty problem
a nasty curveball
b
: psychologically unsettling : trying
a nasty fear that she was lost
6
: lacking in courtesy or sportsmanship
a nasty trick
nastily adverb
nastiness noun
nasty noun
Choose the Right Synonym for nasty

dirty, filthy, foul, nasty, squalid mean conspicuously unclean or impure.

dirty emphasizes the presence of dirt more than an emotional reaction to it.

a dirty littered street

filthy carries a strong suggestion of offensiveness and typically of gradually accumulated dirt that begrimes and besmears.

a stained greasy floor, utterly filthy

foul implies extreme offensiveness and an accumulation of what is rotten or stinking.

a foul-smelling open sewer

nasty applies to what is actually foul or is repugnant to one expecting freshness, cleanliness, or sweetness.

it's a nasty job to clean up after a sick cat

In practice, nasty is often weakened to the point of being no more than a synonym of unpleasant or disagreeable.

had a nasty fall
his answer gave her a nasty shock

squalid adds to the idea of dirtiness and filth that of slovenly neglect.

squalid slums

All these terms are also applicable to moral uncleanness or baseness or obscenity.

dirty then stresses meanness or despicableness

don't ask me to do your dirty work

, while filthy and foul describe disgusting obscenity or loathsome behavior

filthy street language
a foul story of lust and greed

, and nasty implies a peculiarly offensive unpleasantness.

a stand-up comedian known for nasty humor

Distinctively, squalid implies sordidness as well as baseness and dirtiness.

engaged in a series of squalid affairs

Example Sentences

She has a nasty habit of biting her fingernails. The medicine left a nasty taste in my mouth. That nasty old man yelled at me just for stepping on his lawn! He sent a nasty letter to the company. She's got quite a nasty temper. He said lots of downright nasty things about her. She called him a few nasty names and left. See More
Recent Examples on the Web All of those musicians have since talked about being hyper-sexualized by an industry that was particularly nasty to young women. Elizabeth Wagmeister, Variety, 8 Sep. 2022 Breaking it down: Short-term, the inflation picture is undeniably nasty, putting pressure on central bankers to get the situation under control quickly. Julia Horowitz, CNN, 14 July 2022 There’s a lot of really ugly, nasty things with definite racist overtones that don’t rise to the level of a hate crime or that someone could actually be prosecuted for that. San Diego Union-Tribune, 22 May 2022 Brown suggests the Markles were trapped by paparazzi and tabloid reporters who hounded them into doing and saying nasty things about Meghan and Harry. Maria Puente, USA TODAY, 26 Apr. 2022 Oh, what mean and nasty things men said about women who dared to fight for the right to vote in America. Marilyn Stasio, Variety, 6 Apr. 2022 No one intended for the watch to spend more than two days at such depths, where the pressure is 16,000 pounds per square inch—conditions that would incidentally do very nasty things to your body. Jeremy White, Wired, 7 Mar. 2022 And Adam has said a lot of really negative nasty things about Trump, personally. Rick Pearson, chicagotribune.com, 18 Nov. 2021 Don't say nasty things, don't make a person question themselves. Joelle Goldstein, PEOPLE.com, 11 Nov. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of nasty was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 3646 COCA: 4476
nasty

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERBSbe, look, smell, sound, taste令人不愉快;看上去令人不愉快;聞起來令人厭惡;聽起來令人不悅;嚐起來糟糕He made it all sound very nasty.他使一切聽起來都非常令人厭惡。become, get, turn變得危險Things could turn nasty (= dangerous) if we're not careful.如果我們不小心,事情可能會變得很危險。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常危險particularly, thoroughly (especially BrE) 格外/極為危險He's a thoroughly nasty piece of work (= a nasty person). (BrE) 他是一個極為陰險的傢伙。PREPOSITIONabout對⋯不友好She was nasty about everyone.她對誰都很兇。to對待⋯不友善Kevin seems to enjoy being nasty to his sisters.凱文好像以對姊妹們發脾氣為樂。PHRASEScheap and nasty (BrE) 廉價而低俗a room full of cheap and nasty ornaments滿是廉價難看裝飾物的屋子nasty little可惡a nasty little man齷齪小人

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