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1. dirt
noun. ['ˈdɝːt'] the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock.
Synonyms
- gumbo soil
- podsol soil
- indurated clay
- caliche
- fuller's earth
- loam
- ground
- boulder clay
- mold
- desert soil
- silt
- podsol
- laterite
- subsoil
- earth
- sedimentary clay
- clunch
- prairie soil
- mud
- Indian red
- till
- sand
- mould
- loess
- residual soil
- podzol soil
- soil
- hardpan
- surface soil
- wiesenboden
- tundra soil
- humus
- podsolic soil
- gilgai soil
- podzol
- marl
- clay
- gumbo
- bog soil
- alluvial soil
- desertic soil
- bole
- topsoil
- regosol
- residual clay
Antonyms
Etymology
- drit (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Dirt
- disconcert
- vanwert
- subvert
- reassert
- mcwhirt
- dilbert
- convert
- concert
- boisvert
- unhurt
- thibert
- squirt
- revert
- pervert
- mcguirt
- mcgirt
- invert
- insert
- exert
- divert
- dessert
- desert
- spurt
- skirt
- schwerdt
- overt
- inert
- flirt
- evert
- blurt
How do you pronounce dirt?
Pronounce dirt as dərt.
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Sentences with dirt
1. Noun, singular or mass
Soak the leeks in the bowl of water for about five minutes so the dirt can sink down.
2. Verb, 3rd person singular present
Snow Leopards also need half of their exhibit to be snow and half of it dirt.
3. Verb, base form
However, the constant wearing will lead to dirt, grime and odors.
Quotes about dirt
1. You could have had anything else in the world, and you asked for me."She smiled up at him. Filthy as he was, covered in blood and dirt, he was the most beautiful thing she'd ever seen."But I don't want anything else in the world.
- Cassandra Clare, City of Glass
2. Alec looked at her and shook his head. "How do you manage never to get mud on your clothes?"Isabelle shrugged philosophically. "I'm pure at heart. It repels the dirt.
- Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes
3. I love having my hands in the dirt. It is never a science and always an art. There are no rules. And if it comes down to me versus that weed I'm trying to pull out of the ground that doesn't want to come out? I know I'll win.
- Matthew McConaughey
2. dirt
noun. ['ˈdɝːt'] the state of being covered with unclean things.
Etymology
- drit (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. dirt
noun. ['ˈdɝːt'] disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people.
Synonyms
Etymology
- drit (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. dirt
noun. ['ˈdɝːt'] obscene terms for feces.
Antonyms
Etymology
- drit (Middle English (1100-1500))