squalidness

/ˈskwɑlɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being extremely dirty, unpleasant, and neglected.
    • The squalidness of the slums shocked the visiting officials.
    • The documentary captured the squalidness of life in the mining town.
    • No one could ignore the squalidness of the public restrooms at the park.
  2. The quality of being morally low, dishonest, or shameful.
    • The squalidness of the corruption scandal disgusted the entire nation.
    • The novel explores the squalidness of human greed and betrayal.
    • He was ashamed of the squalidness of his past actions.
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