noun
- plural of sleaze; people who are morally corrupt or disreputable
- plural of sleaze; instances of corrupt or immoral behavior
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
verb
- third person singular present of sleaze; behaves in a morally corrupt or disreputable manner
Usage: informal
Examples
- The political sleazes were finally exposed by the investigation.
- She couldn’t stand working with those sleazes at the company.
- The newspaper reported on various sleazes in the entertainment industry.
- He sleazes his way through every business deal.
- The documentary revealed the sleazes that plagued the organization.
- Nobody trusts him because he always sleazes around important issues.
- The reform movement aimed to eliminate sleazes from public office.