slovenly person
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Definition
- Noun:
- A coarse, obnoxious person: A "slovenly person" is an individual who is habitually messy, dirty, or careless in appearance and habits, often to the point of being unpleasant or offensive to others.
Usage
- The term "slovenly person" is used to describe someone whose lack of care for personal cleanliness, grooming, or tidiness is a defining and negative characteristic. It implies a persistent, ingrained habit rather than a temporary state.
Examples
- Noun:
- The new roommate turned out to be a slovenly person, leaving dirty dishes and clothes everywhere.
- He was dismissed not for his work, but for being a slovenly person who offended clients with his appearance.
Advanced Usage
- The term often carries a judgmental or critical tone. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts to strongly criticize someone's habitual untidiness.
- "a bit of a slovenly person": A slightly softened phrase, though still critical.
- My brother is a bit of a slovenly person when he's on vacation.
Variants and Related Words
- Sloven (n): An older, synonymous term for a slovenly person.
- He was an unrepentant sloven.
- Slovenly (adj): The adjective form describing the characteristic.
- His slovenly habits were well known.
- Slob (n, informal): A very common, less formal synonym.
- Don't be such a slob; clean up after yourself.
Synonyms
- Slob: A person who is lazy and has low standards of cleanliness.
- Slattern (archaic, usually for a woman): An untidy, dirty woman.
- Slouch (informal, in this context): A lazy, incompetent, or slovenly person.
Related Idioms
- "Live like a pig": To live in a very dirty or untidy way. This idiom describes the behavior of a slovenly person.
- Since his divorce, he's started to live like a pig.
Noun
- a coarse obnoxious person