Dirty can be a verb eg:
Don't dirty your clothes.
The dog always dirties the carpet.
He wore his boots inside and dirtied the carpet.
A synonym is filthy, soiled. Foul is a good one to use too!
soil, earth, ground, grime, filth, smut, germs,
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.
The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
The word dirty is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
The noun form for the adjective dirty is dirtiness.
CLEAN
soiled
The term 'dirty dishes' is a noun phrase, made up of the noun 'dishes' modified by the adjective 'dirty'.
The collective noun is a set of crockery.
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
it mean dirty nasty and not clean i wouldn't dare call my child rusty that is a stupid if you name your child then good luck
I'll be your dirty dirty. Will you be my dirty dirty dirty?
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
The term 'dirty dishes' is a noun phrase, made up of the noun 'dishes' modified by the adjective 'dirty'.
"Dirty" can be used as an adjective to describe something as unclean or soiled. For example, "Her clothes were dirty."
The collective noun is a set of crockery.
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
The possessive noun phrase is: his paw's dirty prints
dirty
no. it's an adjective
No, "dirty" is not considered a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that is unclean or soiled.
Yes
Yes, "dirty" is an adjective. For example, in the sentence, "He was wearing dirty clothes", "dirty" is an adjective modifying "clothes".
lady is a singular noun -- The lady is late. ladies is a plural noun -- The ladies are late lady's is a singular possessive noun -- The lady's dress is dirty ladies' is a plural possessive noun -- The ladies' dresses are dirty.