foul

US /faʊl/

UK /faʊl/

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adj.AdjectiveTerrible in smell, taste, appearance or morals
There was a foul smell in the house so Jane opened the window
adj.AdjectiveDirty or filthy.
He cleaned the foul mess in the kitchen.
adj.AdjectiveWicked or evil.
The villain had a foul temper.
adj.AdjectiveStormy or inclement.
We had foul weather during our camping trip.
n.NounAn unfair or illegal act, especially in sports.
He committed a foul during the basketball game.
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To commit an unfair or illegal act in sports.
He fouled in the last minute of the game.
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To entangle or obstruct.
The anchor fouled the seabed.
adj.AdjectiveObstructed or clogged, especially with marine growth.
The ship's bottom was foul with barnacles.

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