different between defiled vs unwholesome

defiled

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [d??fa?(j?)?d]

Adjective

defiled (comparative more defiled, superlative most defiled)

  1. impure; dirty

See also

  • sullied
  • tainted

Translations

Verb

defiled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of defile

Anagrams

  • fielded

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unwholesome

English

Etymology

From Middle English unholsom; equivalent to un- +? wholesome.

Adjective

unwholesome (comparative more unwholesome, superlative most unwholesome)

  1. Not wholesome; unfavorable to health; unhealthful.
  2. Not sound; tainted; defective.
  3. Indicating unsound health; characteristic of or suggesting an unsound condition, physical or mental; repulsive; offensive.

Antonyms

  • wholesome

Derived terms

  • unwholesomely
  • unwholesomeness

Translations

References

  • unwholesome in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

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