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Dirt

Noun
UK /dɜːt/
US /dɝːt/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Unclean matter like soil or dust; sometimes gossip or bad information.

Example

"The children’s shoes were full of dirt after playing in the park."

"A gardener uses dirt (soil) to grow vegetables, flowers, and many other kinds of plants."

"They tried to spread dirt about their colleague, but others realised the gossip was not true because he was honest."

Explanation

Dirt means any substance like dust, mud, or soil that makes something unclean. For example, when children play outside, they may come back with dirt on their clothes. Farmers also work in dirt when planting seeds in the soil. Dirt can be natural, like garden soil, or unwanted, like dust inside a house. The word often suggests messiness or lack of cleanliness. In some cases, “dirt” can also mean bad information about someone, as in gossip. Overall, dirt relates to soil, unclean matter, or negative talk.

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