squalid

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Squalid' describes conditions that are very unclean and not hygienic. Be it a house, a street, or anything else, if it's seriously dirty, you use 'squalid' to express it.
Examples in Different Contexts
In real estate, 'squalid' properties can decrease neighborhood values. A real estate agent might remark, 'Renovating the squalid buildings will uplift the entire locality's market appeal.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

The recent customer complaints about cleanliness are quite concerning, we need to address it urgently.

Response:

We need to organize a special cleaning session this week, the kitchen's getting into a squalid state.

Urban-Planning

Scenario:

Given the rising population density, finding sustainable solutions to improve sanitary conditions has become a priority.

Response:

Right, let's address the squalid conditions and involve the community in the process.

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