Definition of the word foul

Pronunciation of vocabulary foul

fouladjective

(thể thao) lỗi, pha phạm lỗi

/faʊl/

Definition of the word <b>foul</b>

Origin of the word foul

The word "foul" has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. It originates from the Old French word "foule", which means "dirty" or "filthy". This Old French term is derived from the Latin "fulvus", meaning "tawny" or "yellowish-brown", likely due to the association of dung and other foul-smelling substances with these colors. In Middle English (circa 1100-1500), "foul" initially referred to something that was unclean, disgusting, or morally corrupt. Over time, its meaning expanded to include words like "bad", "poor", or "inferior". In sports, especially in football and cricket, "foul" took on a specific meaning, referring to a play that is deemed unfair or against the rules. Today, "foul" has a broad range of connotations, from the physical (e.g., a foul odor) to the moral or behavioral (e.g., a foul act).

Vocabulary summary foul

typeadjective

meaningstinking, stinking

exampleto hit foul: hit an illegal shot

exampleto play somebody foul

meaningdirty, grimy

examplea foul pipe

meaningrotten (fish)

typeadverb

meaningillegal, fraudulent, cheating

exampleto hit foul: hit an illegal shot

exampleto play somebody foul

meaning(figurative) to collide with, to collide with

examplea foul pipe

Example of vocabulary foulnamespace

meaning

dirty and smelling bad

bẩn và có mùi khó chịu

  • foul air/breath

    không khí/hơi thở hôi

  • a foul-smelling prison

    nhà tù có mùi hôi

  • Foul drinking water was blamed for the epidemic.

    Nước uống bẩn được cho là nguyên nhân gây ra dịch bệnh.

Extra examples:
  • She could smell his foul breath.

    Cô có thể ngửi thấy hơi thở hôi hám của anh.

  • The air in the cell was foul.

    Không khí trong phòng giam thật hôi.

meaning

very unpleasant; very bad

rất khó chịu; rất tệ

  • She's in a foul mood.

    Cô ấy đang có tâm trạng tồi tệ.

  • His boss has a foul temper.

    Ông chủ của anh ta có tính khí thất thường.

  • This tastes foul.

    Cái này có mùi hôi.

meaning

including rude words and swearing

bao gồm cả những lời nói thô lỗ và chửi thề

  • She exploded in a torrent of foul language.

    Cô ấy bùng nổ bằng một tràng ngôn ngữ tục tĩu.

  • I'm sick of her foul mouth (= habit of swearing).

    Tôi phát ngán cái miệng hôi hám của cô ấy (= thói quen chửi thề).

  • He called her the foulest names imaginable.

    Anh gọi cô bằng những cái tên bẩn thỉu nhất có thể tưởng tượng được.

meaning

very bad, with strong winds and rain

rất xấu, có gió mạnh và mưa

  • a foul night

    một đêm tồi tệ

meaning

very evil or cruel

rất ác hoặc độc ác

  • a foul crime/murder

    một tội ác/giết người tồi tệ

meaning

done against the rules of a sport

thực hiện trái với các quy tắc của một môn thể thao

  • Harper was penalized for a foul tackle.

    Harper bị phạt vì phạm lỗi.

Idioms of vocabulary foul

by fair means or foul
using dishonest methods if honest ones do not work
  • She’s determined to win, by fair means or foul.
  • cry foul
    (informal)to complain that somebody else has done something wrong or unfair
    fall foul of somebody/something
    to get into trouble with a person or an organization because of doing something wrong or illegal
  • to fall foul of the law

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