Fair is opposite. Foul Ball, Fair Ball.
Smelly, Reeking, Foul, Malodorous, Putrid & Fetid
RUCHI - means tasty food / preparations / gourmet etc., opposite of RUCHI should be ARUCHI (not tasty / bad taste / foul preparations etc.,
i think it would be considered a foul
you get corners when the opposite team gets a foul inside the circle.
foul-smelling (medical definition) foul-smelling (medical definition)foul smelling, having an offensive odour
A foul shot or foul stroke
foul
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The word "foul" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it typically describes something as offensive, disgusting, or unclean. As a noun, "foul" is often used in sports to refer to a violation or an instance of misconduct.
No, it is not an adverb.the word foul can be a noun, or an adjective. There is an adverb form, foully.
Yes, the noun 'foul' is a common noun; a general word for an infraction or a violation of the rules of play; in baseball, a ball that has been hit outside the limits of the playing area; an entanglement or collision in fishing or sailing; a word for any foul of any kind.The word 'foul' is also a verb and an adjective.