Foul
Foul is a term with multiple related meanings in English, used as an adjective, noun, and verb. As an adjective, it describes something dirty, contaminated, or offensive to the senses or morals—such as a foul odor, foul water, or foul language. It can also refer to morally wrong or deceitful behavior, as in foul play. As a verb, to foul something means to soil, pollute, or spoil it, and in informal use to foul up a process means to disrupt or ruin it. As a noun, foul denotes an infraction or violation, especially in sports, or the act of foul play more generally.
Etymology traces foul to Old English fūl, meaning dirty or filthy, with roots in Proto-Germanic likely related
In sports, a foul is a violation of the rules that typically results in a penalty or
Beyond sports, foul usage covers language or actions considered morally or socially unacceptable, as well as