"Foul" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Foul" Meaning

Foul: (adjective) unpleasantly smelly or dirty; (verb) to spoil or corrupt something, or to behave in an immoral or wicked way.

"Foul" Examples

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Definitions


Unpleasant or disgusting
Wrong or unjust
A move that breaks the rules in a game, especially in football or hockey

Usage Examples


The smell of the trash can was a foul stench that filled the entire room.
The judge's decision was widely criticized as foul and biased.
The defender was given a red card for a foul tackle on the opponent.
The striker's foul shot barely missed the goal.
The environment group accused the government of foul play in suppressing the truth about the oil spill.

"Foul" Similar Words

Fouette

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A fouette is a ballet term that refers to a type of whip or stroke movement used in choreography. It involves whipping the arm quickly and repeatedly, often in a zigzag pattern, to add nuance and flair to a dance movement or sequence. Fouettes are often used to add speed, momentum, and dynamic energy to a routine, and are typically performed by the dancer in a rapid, repeated motion.

Fougade

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Fougade is a noun that refers to a type of French candy, typically made with sugar, cream, and fruit puree or juice. It is shaped like a small, irregularly cut cube and is often flavored with ingredients such as raspberry, orange, or lemon.

Fougasse

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Fougere

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Fought

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Foul-mouthed

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Foul-mouthed refers to someone who uses excessively coarse or obscene language, particularly in an offensive or abusive manner. It can also describe words or expressions that are considered impolite, vulgar, or indecent because of their content or tone.

Foul-smelling

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Strongly or unpleasantly smelling.

Foul-tasting

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Foulard

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A foulard is a type of lightweight textile fabric, typically made of silk, cotton, or a silk-cotton blend. It is often used to make scarves, shawls, and other fashion accessories. The term "foulard" can also refer to a specific type of printed fabric that features a subtle, tone-on-tone design, often with a repeating pattern of small flowers, leaves, or other motifs.

Foulards

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Foulards are lightweight scarves, typically made of silk or cotton, that are worn around the neck or head for added warmth or as a fashion accessory. The word "foulard" can also refer to a lightweight fabric used to make these scarves.

Foulder

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I apologize, but the word "foulder" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you intended to use?

Fouled

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The verb "fouled" means to spoil or contaminate something, typically by introducing dirt or impurities. For example: "The team's chances of winning the game were fouled when their star player was injured."

Fouler

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Foulest

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Foulest refers to the most unpleasant, repulsive, or disgusting; the most loathsome or wicked. It is often used to describe something that is extremely bad or unappealing.

Fouling

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Foully

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