Crudded: meaning, definitions and examples
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crudded
[ ˈkrʌdɪd ]
informal usage
Crudded refers to the state of being covered in or filled with crud, which can mean dirt, grime, or a similar substance. It's often used to describe something that has accumulated filth over time or has become dirty.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The garage was crudded with old paint and dust.
- After the camping trip, my shoes were crudded with mud.
- The car was so crudded that it needed a thorough wash.
Translations
Translations of the word "crudded" in other languages:
🇵🇹 sujar
🇮🇳 गंदा करना
🇩🇪 schmutzig machen
🇮🇩 mengotori
🇺🇦 забруднити
🇵🇱 brudzić
🇯🇵 汚す
🇫🇷 salir
🇪🇸 ensuciar
🇹🇷 kirletmek
🇰🇷 더럽히다
🇸🇦 تسخين
🇨🇿 znečišťovat
🇸🇰 znečisťovať
🇨🇳 弄脏
🇸🇮 umažati
🇮🇸 skíta
🇰🇿 ласап
🇬🇪 აბუღება
🇦🇿 çirkləndirmək
🇲🇽 ensuciar
Etymology
The term 'crud' is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, possibly as a variation of 'crude,' reflecting a dirty or unrefined state. It has informal roots in American English, where it became a versatile descriptor for unwanted residues or materials. The verb form 'crudded' likely evolved from this noun form, emphasizing the action of becoming dirty or being covered in crud. The use of 'crud' and its derivatives has expanded over time, often appearing in casual speech and writing, especially in contexts where one discusses messiness or untidiness.