100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "nasty"
Definition
The adjective nasty describes something that is unpleasant, offensive, or disgusting. It can refer to a person's behavior, a situation, or physical conditions. Here are some different meanings:
- Unpleasant or offensive: Something that causes disgust or distaste.
 - Vicious or cruel: Describing a person or action that is malicious or mean-spirited.
 - Severe or extreme: Used to describe harsh weather or conditions.
 - Dirty or filthy: Referring to something that is unclean.
 
Synonyms
- Disgusting
 - Offensive
 - Unpleasant
 - Abominable
 - Mean
 - Malicious
 - Cruel
 - Severe
 - Filthy
 - Horrible
 
Antonyms
- Pleasant
 - Nice
 - Kind
 - Clean
 - Gentle
 - Agreeable
 - Friendly
 - Delightful
 - Appealing
 - Wonderful
 
Examples
- The weather turned nasty just as we were about to leave.
 - She had a nasty habit of interrupting others during meetings.
 - The meal was spoiled and had a nasty taste.
 - That was a nasty comment you made about her dress.
 - He suffered a nasty fall while hiking.
 - The nasty smell in the kitchen was unbearable.
 - They had a nasty argument over trivial matters.
 - I heard some nasty rumors about the new employee.
 - The nasty storm destroyed several homes in the area.
 - She gave me a nasty look when I walked by.
 - The nasty weather kept everyone indoors.
 - His nasty attitude made it hard to work with him.
 - The dog got into something nasty and needed a bath.
 - I can't believe she said such a nasty thing!
 - The nasty comments on social media were disheartening.
 - We encountered a nasty patch of ice on the road.
 - His nasty behavior led to his dismissal from the team.
 - The nasty stains on the carpet were hard to remove.
 - She had a nasty cold that kept her in bed for days.
 - The nasty truth about the situation finally came to light.
 - He made a nasty joke that offended many people.
 - The nasty insect bites left red welts on her skin.
 - The nasty rivalry between the two teams was evident.
 - I can't stand the nasty attitude some people have.
 - The nasty taste lingered long after I'd finished eating.
 - The nasty graffiti on the wall was both disrespectful and ugly.
 - She had a nasty habit of gossiping about her colleagues.
 - The nasty traffic made us late for the event.
 - He got a nasty surprise when he opened his exam results.
 - They found a nasty surprise in the leftovers from last week.
 - The nasty argument escalated quickly and got out of control.
 - He had a nasty cut on his arm after the accident.
 - The nasty remarks from the crowd were unwarranted.
 - The nasty weather forced us to cancel the picnic.
 - The nasty rumor spread like wildfire.
 - She was known for her nasty temper during stressful situations.
 - The nasty conditions made it difficult to work outside.
 - He faced a nasty backlash after his controversial statement.
 - The nasty bugs invaded the garden and ruined the plants.
 - That was a nasty fall; are you okay?
 - The nasty truth is often hard to accept.
 - Her nasty attitude ruined the mood for everyone.
 - The nasty comments on the blog post were shocking.
 - The nasty wind made it feel much colder than it was.
 - He was known for his nasty pranks that crossed the line.
 - The nasty pothole caused damage to my car.
 - The nasty weather kept us from going to the beach.
 - The nasty taste of the medicine was hard to swallow.
 - The nasty stains on the shirt were permanent.
 - It was a nasty situation that required careful handling.
 - The nasty look she gave me was enough to make me uncomfortable.
 - He received a nasty shock when he saw his bank statement.
 - The nasty surprise party didn't go as planned.
 - Her nasty remark hurt my feelings deeply.
 - The nasty weather made it difficult to see the road.
 - He had a nasty habit of borrowing things without asking.
 - I hate the nasty smell of rotten eggs.
 - The nasty behavior of the crowd was alarming.
 - The nasty conditions in the factory were concerning.
 - There was a nasty confrontation between the two rival gangs.
 - The nasty truth can be hard to face sometimes.
 - His nasty attitude towards the project was frustrating.
 - The nasty virus spread quickly throughout the office.
 - The nasty comments on the article were uncalled for.
 - She had a nasty surprise when her flight was canceled.
 - The nasty weather forced the game to be postponed.
 - He made a nasty comment that upset her.
 - The nasty bugs were everywhere in the garden.
 - The nasty taste of the food made me lose my appetite.
 - His nasty habits were starting to affect his health.
 - The nasty truth hurt more than I expected.
 - The nasty traffic jam made us late for the concert.
 - There was a nasty fight at the bar last night.
 - The nasty chemicals in the air were alarming.
 - She left a nasty message on my voicemail.
 - The nasty conditions of the road made driving dangerous.
 - That was a nasty surprise to wake up to!
 - The nasty smell in the room was overwhelming.
 - His nasty attitude made it hard for anyone to work with him.
 - The nasty comment he made was completely unnecessary.
 - The nasty rumor about her spread quickly.
 - I can't believe he would say something so nasty.
 - The nasty weather ruined our plans for a picnic.
 - She had a nasty cough that wouldn't go away.
 - The nasty stains on the floor needed to be scrubbed.
 - The nasty surprise party didn't turn out as intended.
 - His nasty remarks were unwelcome and inappropriate.
 - The nasty conditions of the apartment were unacceptable.
 - The nasty fall left him with bruises all over.
 - The nasty truth about the situation was finally revealed.
 - She had a nasty cold and couldn't go to work.
 - The nasty smell of fish lingered in the air.
 - The nasty argument escalated quickly.
 - He had a nasty cut that needed stitches.
 - The nasty comments on her post were hurtful.
 - The nasty weather kept everyone indoors.
 - She made a nasty remark that hurt his feelings.
 - The nasty conditions made it hard to breathe.
 - His nasty attitude was a turn-off for many.
 - The nasty rumor caused a lot of unnecessary drama.
 
