adjective🔗ShareSórdido, vil, despreciableDistasteful, ignoble, vile, or contemptible."The politician's involvement in the bribery scandal revealed a sordid underbelly to his otherwise respectable image. "La participación del político en el escándalo de sobornos reveló un lado sórdido de su imagen, por lo demás respetable.moralcharacterattitudequalityvaluenegativesocietyemotionsituationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSórdido, sucioDirty or squalid."The abandoned classroom was in a sordid state, littered with trash and overflowing bins. "El aula abandonada estaba en un estado sórdido, llena de basura y contenedores desbordantes.charactermoralqualityconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSórdido, inmoralMorally degrading."The politician's involvement in the bribery scandal was a sordid affair that damaged his reputation. "La participación del político en el escándalo de sobornos fue un asunto sórdido que dañó su reputación.moralcharacterattitudevalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareAvaro, tacaño, codiciosoGrasping; stingy; avaricious."The landlord was known for being sordid, always trying to squeeze every last penny out of his tenants. "El propietario era conocido por ser avaro, siempre tratando de exprimir hasta el último centavo de sus inquilinos.charactermoralattitudevaluebusinessChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareTurbio, sucioOf a dull colour."The paint on the old dresser was a sordid, muted gray. "La pintura de la vieja cómoda era de un gris turbio y apagado.appearancecolorqualityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading