crud
1crud
noun \ˈkrəd\Definition of CRUD
1
dialect : curd
2
a : a deposit or incrustation of filth, grease, or refuse b : something disgusting : rubbish c slang : a contemptible person
3
: a usually ill-defined or imperfectly identified bodily disorder
— crud·dy \ˈkrə-dē\ adjective
Examples of CRUD
- I spent an hour scrubbing the crud off the old stove.
- He complains that there's too much crud on TV these days.
Origin of CRUD
Middle English curd, crudd
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to CRUD
Related Words: scum, sewage, sewerage, slime, sludge, swill; dross, dust [British], garbage, junk, litter, refuse, rubbish, scrap, trash, waste; crock [dialect], soot; dinginess, dirtiness, dustiness, filthiness, foulness, griminess, grubbiness, nastiness, squalidness, uncleanliness, uncleanness
Near Antonyms: cleanliness, cleanness
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