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nasty in Russian

nasty in Russian

га́дкий
adj
(now, _, chiefly, _, US) Dirty, filthy. [from 14th c.]
ме́рзкий
adj
(now, _, chiefly, _, US) Dirty, filthy. [from 14th c.]
омерзи́тельный
adj
(now, _, chiefly, _, US) Dirty, filthy. [from 14th c.]
отврати́тельный
adj
(now, _, chiefly, _, US) Dirty, filthy. [from 14th c.]
проти́вный
adj
(now, _, chiefly, _, US) Dirty, filthy. [from 14th c.]
га́дкий
adj
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person). [from 15th c.]
ме́рзкий
adj
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person). [from 15th c.]
неприя́тный
adj
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person). [from 15th c.]
омерзи́тельный
adj
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person). [from 15th c.]
отврати́тельный
adj
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person). [from 15th c.]
паску́дный
adj
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person). [from 15th c.]
неприли́чный
adj
Indecent or offensive; obscene, lewd. [from 17th c.]
непристо́йный
adj
Indecent or offensive; obscene, lewd. [from 17th c.]
развра́тный
adj
Indecent or offensive; obscene, lewd. [from 17th c.]
опа́сный
adj
(chiefly, _, UK) Grave or dangerous (of an accident, illness etc.). [from 19th c.]
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