260 Another Word for Nasty? – Nasty Synonyms & Antonyms

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Meaning of nasty

The primary meaning of the word "nasty" is giving a strong feeling of distaste or disgust.

Etymology of nasty

The word "nasty" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where it was derived from the word "nast", which was an adjective meaning "filthy" or "foul"
The word's meaning has evolved over time to include a range of negative connotations, including moral reprehensibility and unpleasantness

Synonyms

foul disgusting distasteful unpleasant disagreeable repulsive repugnant vile filthy dirty unclean impure coarse crude rude harsh bitter acidic astringent offensive objectionable obnoxious hateful odious abhorrent loathsome repellent gruesome ghastly horrific dreadful terrible awful hideous heinous atrocious depraved corrupt vile nauseating sickening revolting disgusting foul objectionable distasteful unpalatable unsavory unappetizing

Definitions

  • Giving a strong feeling of distaste or disgust, or being unpleasant and unattractive
  • Morally reprehensible or objectionable, or having a very bad or unpleasant quality
  • (Of weather) unpleasantly cold or wet, or (of a problem or situation) difficult or unpleasant to deal with

Usage Examples

  • The hotel room was nasty and smelled of mold
  • She thought it was nasty of him to speak to her like that
  • The weather was nasty, with heavy rain and strong winds

Antonyms

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