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What is the comparative degree of dirty?

The comparative degree of Dirty is dirty.

dirty

English [DTI]? Beauty ['beauty] n.

Dirty; Dirty; Dirty; Mean; Corruption; appalling

Dirty; disadvantage?

The clothes on the floor are dirty.

Those clothes on the floor are dirty.

use

(adjective)

1, dirty basically means "dirty" and can be extended to describe people's unhealthy behavior, language or thoughts. It is often translated as "dirty", "despicable" and "obscene", and it often means "terrible" when describing the weather.

2. Dirty can be decorated with very or true, but not with complete or absolute.

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antonym

clean

English [kli? n]? Beauty [kli? n]

Clean; Pure; Complete; Blank; Understandable; precise

completely

clean

Verb (abbreviation for verb) clean; Clean; Wipe, brush

I can let you use my bike on condition that you keep it clean.

I'll let you use my bike if you can keep the car clean.

(adjective)

The basic meaning of clean as an adjective is "clean", which refers to people or things that are actually free of dirt. It can also be interpreted as "new and unused", "decent, honest, pure and aboveboard" and "neat, smooth, regular and symmetrical".