A squalid hut is a hut in bad condition. The hut may be dirty, messy, seedy, and repulsive. The condition of the hut may be a result of poverty or neglect.
The word "squalid" is used to describe a place that is extremely dirty and disgusting. An example of a sentence that uses the word would be: Being in that squalid apartment made her skin crawl.
A small, squalid, unpleasant, or simply constructed dwelling.
A badly built hut could be called a hovel.
Yes, the word 'hut' is a noun; a word for a primitive type of dwelling; a word for a thing.
Yes, "hut" is a common noun. A common noun is a general, non-specific term for a person, place, or thing, and "hut" fits this definition as it refers to a simple, small shelter or dwelling. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence.
The word "squalid" is used to describe a place that is extremely dirty and disgusting. An example of a sentence that uses the word would be: Being in that squalid apartment made her skin crawl.
No, squalid is an adjective. The noun form is squalor.
The room they were living in was squalid.
Squalid is the adjective for squalor:)
A lot was squalid due to lack of negligence and lack of care from the owners.
The abstract noun of squalid is squalor.
The poor young man looked squalid after suffering a tough beating.
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dirty is the most common antonym, squalid is correct, but it is a more extreme description.
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The squalid conditions of the tenement caught the attention of the Department of Health officials.
Dirty, bad, low, abject, squalid, filthy, wretched, sleazy...