squal·id (skwŏl'ĭd) adj. Dirty and wretched, as from poverty or lack of care. See Synonyms at dirty. Morally repulsive; sordid: "the squalid atmosphere of intrigue, betrayal, and counterbetrayal" (W. Bruce Lincoln).
[Latin squālidus, from squālēre, to be filthy, from squālus, filthy.] squal'id·ly adv., squal'id·ness, squa·lid'i·ty (skwŏ-lĭd'ĭ-tē) n. |