Dirty is the adjective of dirt.
No the word 'dirt' is a noun.
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
There is no opposite to the noun dirt. The adjective dirty has the general opposite clean or unsoiled.
The word meaning "soil" is spelt as you have in the question, dirt.
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
The word is likely one of these:ground - (adjective) chopped finely (noun) dirt, surfacegroaned - (verb) made a groan, moan, or similar sound
No, that is a descriptive adjective. An oxymoron would be two things that contradict each other such as "clean dirt" or dumb Asians.
The proper spelling of the word "dirt bike" is in it's correct form when separated as two words. While it is a very common mistake, when dirk bike is combined as one word that is very much an incorrect spelling of the word.
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A hunk of dirt is just that, a hunk of dirt.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt