befoul


be·foul

verb \bi-ˈfa(-ə)l, bē-\

Definition of BEFOUL

transitive verb
1
: to make foul (as with dirt or waste)
2
: sully, soil, besmirch <scandal befouled his reputation>

Examples of BEFOUL

  1. pollutants that befoul the air and water
  2. <unsightly mud and slush befouls the family car every winter>

First Known Use of BEFOUL

before 12th century

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