dirt in Spanish
dirt in Spanish is mugre, suciedad, tierra — dirt means soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
dirt in Spanish
mugre
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
suciedad
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
tierra
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
mugor
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
mugre
suciedad
mugor
mugre
Previously unknown facts or rumors about a person.
suciedad
Previously unknown facts or rumors about a person.
mugor
Previously unknown facts or rumors about a person.
trapos sucios
Previously unknown facts or rumors about a person.
What does "dirt" mean?
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noun Soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
"The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside."
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noun (informal) Embarrassing or damaging information about someone.
"The tabloids were desperate to dig up dirt on the actor."
dirt in a sentence
- The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside.
- Wipe the dirt off your boots before coming inside.
- The tabloids were desperate to dig up dirt on the actor.
Similar words in Spanish
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dirt" in Spanish?
"dirt" in Spanish is mugre, suciedad, tierra. dirt means: Soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
How do you use "dirt" in a sentence?
Example: "The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside." In Spanish, "dirt" is mugre, suciedad, tierra.
Are there other ways to say "dirt" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "dirt": mugre, suciedad, tierra, mugor, trapos sucios.
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