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    dirt
    /dəːt/

    noun

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  3. DIRT definition: 1. dust, soil, or any substance that makes a surface not clean: 2. soil on the ground: 3. solid…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. : excrement. b. : a filthy or soiling substance (such as mud, dust, or grime) c. archaic : something worthless. d. : a contemptible person. treated me like dirt. 2. : loose or packed soil or sand : earth. a mound of dirt. a dirt road. 3. a. : an abject or filthy state : squalor. living in dirt. b. : corruption, chicanery.

  5. noun. any foul or filthy substance, as mud, grime, dust, or excrement. earth or soil, especially when loose. something or someone vile, mean, or worthless: After that last outburst of hers I thought she was dirt. moral filth; vileness; corruption. obscene or lewd language: to talk dirt.

  6. Jul 3, 2015 · Definition of dirt noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Dirt is earth or soil — it's the substance that makes up the dry surfaces of our planet. Gardeners spend a lot of time digging in the dirt, planting seeds and pulling up weeds.

  8. 1. uncountable noun B1+. If there is dirt on something, there is dust, mud, or a stain on it. I started to scrub off the dirt. Synonyms: filth, muck, grime, dust More Synonyms of dirt. 2. uncountable noun. You can refer to the earth on the ground as dirt, especially when it is dusty.

  9. dirt. ( dɜːt) n. 1. any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, excrement, etc; filth. 2. loose earth; soil. 3. (Civil Engineering) a. packed earth, gravel, cinders, etc, used to make a racetrack.