Pronunciation: /skʌm ʌv ði ɜrθ/
noun a person or group considered to be despicable or morally repugnant
A1 Some people think that criminals are the scum of the earth.
A2 The bully who picks on others is often considered the scum of the earth.
B1 In the novel, the villain is portrayed as the scum of the earth.
B2 The corrupt politician was labeled as the scum of the earth by the public.
C1 The war criminal was universally condemned as the scum of the earth.
C2 The dictator who oppressed his people was seen as the scum of the earth by many.
formal The criminal was described as the scum of the earth by the judge during sentencing.
informal I can't believe that guy stole from a charity - he's the scum of the earth!
slang That bully is the scum of the earth, always picking on others.
figurative In the world of fashion, some designers consider fast fashion retailers to be the scum of the earth.
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