Nasty (Adjective)
Syllable division: nas·ty
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnɑː.sti/ US: /ˈnæs.ti/
#1 Meaning: Terrible or awful.
Example:
> She lived in a nasty place for almost two years before she was able to afford a better place.
> Don't touch that nasty thing!
#2 Meaning: When you are not being kind to someone.
Example:
> During her senior year in high school, she was nasty to many other learners.
> Maybe you will have more friends if you are less nasty to others.
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The internet connection was nasty today.
That stranger is being very nasty with that group of friends.
Good sentences, Nirvana! 😀
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When I was to Guanajuato with my friends I was sleep in a nasty place.
The Lead Salvador of TI is nasty with your coworkers.
Thank you for posting some good sentences, Aline! 😀
Try saying:
When I was in Guanajuato with my friends, I slept in a nasty place.
The lead Salvador of TI is nasty with your co-workers.
Making no money is nasty to survive.
We’ve bought a brand-new car because the previous one was pretty nasty.
There is a nasty boy in my son’s class who always bully his classmates.
Thank you for posting good sentences, Szilvia! 😀
Try saying:
There is a nasty boy in my son’s class who always bullies his classmates.
He has a nasty habit of interrupting people while they are talking.
Good sentence Vlad! 😀
Keep on posting 😀
My sister had been very nasty to me before she finished the elementary school.