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Squalid Definition in Context with Images

Squalid definition in context with images, synonyms and parts of speech from Vocabulary for the College-bound Student. Learn the word, squalid, in authentic short passages with illustrations and text-to-speech. /ˈskwɒl.ɪd/ (adj) Squalid definition (of places) extremely filthy, dirty and unpleasant, nasty, sordid, unclean, foul, fetid, neglected, miserable (morality) extremely immoral and disgusting, lacking moral standards, repulsive, sleazy, unsavory Example It’s easy for Irena to feel sympathy for the homeless people she serves at the soup kitchen she volunteers for. Not too long ago she and her two children were living on the squalid streets themselves through no fault of their ...

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