"Scum" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scum" Meaning

The word "scum" can be defined in a few ways, often with negative connotations.

1. The top layer of fat or other unwanted material that forms on the surface of a liquid, such as oil or water. This is also known as "sucm" in some contexts.

2. The lowest or most unpleasant part of society, consisting of people considered to be immoral, worthless, or extremely low in character.

3. A substance or a person considered to be vile or worthless, often used to describe something of poor quality or someone deeply corrupt or immoral.

4. The dregs of something, implying the waste or lowest part of it, often used figuratively.

For example, "The scum rises to the top in big business," or "He was a scum on the streets, doing nothing but trouble."

"Scum" Examples

Examples of Word "Scum"


When used as a noun:

| Usage | Definition | Text |
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| The scum on the surface of the pot was blocking the steam from escaping. | The hard substance on the surface of something, especially when it has formed as a result of boiling. | That disgusting scum on the surface of the water ruined the look of the contrasting soup. |

When used as a noun in an insult:

| Usage | Definition | Text |
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| She called her harasser a scum of the earth to get help. | A person, often of a lower nature, who lacks character and does not live up to the expectations of a law-abiding citizen. | The abusive boyfriend was considered a scum of society for spoiling her life. |

When used as an adjective:

| Usage | Definition | Text |
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| They aimed to clean out the scum off the street in that dangerous neighborhood. | Of or relating to the minimum useful product or result that is left after a process has been carried out. | Due to the doubt on the methods they used to purify the water, people complained the outcome gave them low-quality water with scum that floated on top. |

When used in idiomatic expressions:

| Usage | Definition | Text |
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| The convicted felon was going through enormous punishment befitting scum, but his lawyer managed to reduce the sentence. | A non-specific noun for an unfeeling person. | Detaining him for long will definitely give him some serious sign in becoming scum not remorse for their action. |

When used in humorous tone:

| Usage | Definition | Text |
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| After an exhaustive search, we found the missing furniture under a damp pile of scum. | Be physically disgusting as a result of being dirty and foul-smelling. | All the characters in the movie had worn out clothes which seemed relatively scum compared to their glamorous leader. |

"Scum" Similar Words

Sculptural

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Sculpturally

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Sculpture

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Sculptured

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Sculptures

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Sculpturesque

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That describes something or someone having a pleasingly shaped figure, typically one that is elegant and refined.

Sculpturing

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Sculpturist

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Scumbag

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Scumber

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A nonsensical or made-up word.

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Scunthorpe

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A place name!<br><br>Scunthorpe is a town in North Lincolnshire, England. However, the name "Scunthorpe" can also refer to a common phenomenon in English language processing, known as "Scunthorpe problem" or "Scunthorpe glitch".<br><br>The Scunthorpe problem is a type of spam filter error that occurs when a word or phrase is mistakenly flagged as obscene or profane due to its similarity to other words that are considered offensive. In this case, "Scunthorpe" is often mistaken for a swear word, sparking automated filtering systems to flag it as inappropriate.

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Scupper

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To scupper something or someone means to thwart, foil, or ruin their plans or activities. It can also refer to a type of drain in the side of a ship where wastewater and seawater are discharged.