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neřád — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • scum noun A thin layer of dirt, foam, or other impurities that gathers on the surface of a liquid.
  • varmint noun A wild animal considered a pest, especially one that threatens crops or livestock.
  • vermin noun Small animals, especially rodents or insects, considered pests because they damage crops, spread disease, or cause a nuisance.

Senses

neřád is used for these senses in English:

  • scum (derogatory, slang) A reprehensible person or persons.
  • varmint (by extension) An obnoxious person or troublemaker.
  • vermin An obnoxious or mean and offensive person. [from 1560s]

scum — full definition

  1. noun A thin layer of dirt, foam, or other impurities that gathers on the surface of a liquid.
  2. noun A thoroughly contemptible or worthless person, or such people collectively.

varmint — full definition

  1. noun A wild animal considered a pest, especially one that threatens crops or livestock.
  2. noun An annoying or troublesome person, often used humorously.

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