Noun
The quality or state of being nasty; extreme filthness; dirtiness; also, indecency; obscenity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI flinched at the nastiness of his wound Source: Internet
"But it's been lovely to see others speak up for us - we're so grateful to everyone who's done that in a civil way (and gutted to see some use it as a reason for more nastiness)." Source: Internet
Doing so would not only show true leadership by boldly and reasonably remedying most of our financial problems, it would also out the UCP for their innate cruelty and sheer nastiness as human beings. Source: Internet
Currently in the team are A-Train (murder and drug trafficking), (sexual assault), and Homelander (assorted nastiness). Source: Internet
John Lithgow's Ailes has a lofty arrogance that speaks of a history of taking his power for granted and although the sex scenes are less explicit than they are in e, their nastiness is enhanced by a grisly matter-of-factness. Source: Internet
I don’t find Twitter or Facebook littered with fools and nastiness and when I do stumble upon them, I unfollow; when they occasionally spit on me, I block (if only I could instead give them their meds). Source: Internet