Foul
Antonyms of FOUL
- let go, purify, advantageous, limpid, clean, honorable, welcome, endorsed, free, agreeable, beneficent, G-rated, kind, immaculate, favorable, combed, honest, fragrant, purified, sparkling, whitened, sanctioned, alluring, legible, becoming, pleasant, pleasing, fair, just, wonderful, noble, fit, healthful, principled, unexceptionable, unblemished, approved, inviting, decorous, appealing, delightful, suitable, rainless, heavenly, dulcet, fruity, cleansed, meet, disentangle, gratifying, virginal, genteel, fix, superior, undefiled, justice, profitable, satisfying, good, acceptable, congenial, clear, pure, nice, helpful, useful, blessed, prudish, honor, untangled, decent, fair play, felicitous, desirable, incorrupt, innocuous, shiny, salubrious, law-abiding, perfect, unobjectionable, puritanical, bleached, unimpeachable, sweet, pleasurable, sanctify, life-giving, restorative, likeable, appropriate, proper, irreproachable, likable, cleanly, enjoyable, healthy, unblock, straitlaced, Delightsome, rejuvenating, polite, flowery, inoffensive, respectable, ordered, sterilize, innocent, serviceable, moral, lovable, spicy, righteous, dreamy, wholesome, cleaned, untouched, woodsy, beneficial, correct, scrupulous, flawless, release, invigorating, salutary, priggish, ethical, right, staid.
Examples of usage:
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Did you never strike a foul blow in one of them? "Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France" by Stanley J. Weyman
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Judith couldn't see what had happened, but evidently there had been a foul, for Catherine had a free throw. "Judy of York Hill" by Ethel Hume Patterson Bennett
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No man shall repeat that foul slander in my presence, and live! "The Fatal Glove" by Clara Augusta Jones Trask