adjective describing something that is not clean or sanitary
Used to describe conditions or practices that are not conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
Describes conditions in hotels, restaurants, or other establishments that do not meet cleanliness standards.
Relates to environments or behaviors that pose a risk to the overall health of a community.
Indicates a lack of cleanliness or proper grooming habits.
Refers to conditions or practices that may lead to contamination and foodborne illnesses.
A writer may use the term 'unhygienic' to describe a character or setting in a story, adding detail and creating atmosphere.
A psychologist may use 'unhygienic' to refer to unhealthy habits or environments that can impact a person's mental health.
A chef may use 'unhygienic' to describe conditions or practices in a kitchen that could lead to food contamination or illness.
A health inspector may use 'unhygienic' to document violations of cleanliness and sanitation regulations in restaurants or other establishments.
A janitor may use 'unhygienic' to describe areas or objects that require cleaning and disinfection to maintain a safe and healthy environment.