sordid

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Sordid' refers to anything that is gross, dirty, or morally repugnant. It could be a place, a situation, or an action that is dishonourable or unethical.
Examples in Different Contexts
In literature or film, 'sordid' settings or characters are often used to evoke feelings of disgust or moral outrage. A novelist might write, 'The detective navigates the sordid underbelly of the city, exposing the lurid secrets of its corrupt inhabitants.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

It's come to light that our rival is using third-party data trackers on their platform. Unethical practices like these are unsettling.

Response:

That is particularly sordid. We should value user privacy and not indulge in such practices.

Business

Scenario:

We've just become aware of some past discrepancies in our supplier's labor practices. We need to reassess our partnership.

Response:

Yes, we should take a stand against such sordid labor practices and find a more ethical supplier.

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