Immigrants to New York City in the 19th century lived in the cramped and squalid slums of Lower Manhattan.
After two decades of neglect and compulsive hoarding, her home had become so squalid that it was ruled a health hazard and condemned.
His drug addiction has cost him his job, his home and his family, and now he lives in a squalid roach motel off the interstate highway, and spends his days panhandling for drug money.
Her life has been filled with one squalid, loveless affair after another, because the sexual abuse she suffered as a child has rendered her incapable of sustaining a normal romantic relationship.
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Questions are sentences that may start with the word can.
We live in the U.S., a democracy. The U.S. is a democracy.
He was a squalid, nasty, hate-filled, petty-minded little man.
He has two convictions for theft and was not considered trustworthy.Mathew was given the promotion because he was a trustworthy employee.
The poor young man looked squalid after suffering a tough beating.
The synonym for the word "sordid" is "squalid" or "shameful."
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.
The abandoned building was in a squalid condition, with trash and debris strewn everywhere.
There is no such word.
Harry was shocked to see the squalid conditions in which some people had to live when visiting a large developing world city.
No, squalid is an adjective. The noun form is squalor.
The room they were living in was squalid.
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She is a cowerd.