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nasty

Aussprache: [ˈnæsti]

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Kontext: „feelings“

(adjective) when something is very unpleasant or bad. You might say someone had a nasty attitude if they were mean. It can also describe something that feels uncomfortable.

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The weather was nasty, but we stayed inside and played games.

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Her nasty comments made everyone feel sad.

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Why did you call that food nasty?

Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) when something looks dirty or is not clean. If you see a nasty mess, it means it is very dirty and not pleasant to look at.

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The park looked beautiful after the cleanup, much better than when it was all nasty.

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The nasty puddle on the street smelled really bad.

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Did you see the nasty trash left on the sidewalk?

Kontext: „behavior“

(adjective) when someone acts in a mean or cruel way. If a person is nasty, they might hurt someone's feelings or treat others badly.

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Even though he had a nasty reputation, he was nice to me.

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She was nasty to her classmates, which made them upset.

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Why was he so nasty to his friends yesterday?

Kontext: „feelings“

(noun) a bad or unpleasant thing or action. If someone talks about the nasty that happened, they’re usually referring to something negative.

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The nasty of the situation made us all work together to find a solution.

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There was no nasty at the event, everyone was friendly.

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What was the most nasty thing you saw happen today?

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