RUBBISH β€” Definition of RUBBISH

7 letters
/ˈɹʌbΙͺΚƒ/
noun
1
Refuse, waste, garbage, junk, trash.
The rubbish is collected every Thursday in Gloucester, but on Wednesdays in Cheltenham.
2
(by extension) An item, or items, of low quality.
Much of what they sell is rubbish.
3
(by extension) Nonsense.
Everything the teacher said during that lesson was rubbish. How can she possibly think that a bass viol and a cello are the same thing?
4
Debris or ruins of buildings.
verb
1
To criticize, to denigrate, to denounce, to disparage.
adjective
1
Exceedingly bad; awful.
This has been a rubbish day, and it’s about to get worse: my mother-in-law is coming to stay.
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interjection
1
Used to express that something is exceedingly bad, awful, or terrible.
The one day I actually practice my violin, the teacher cancels the lesson. Aw, rubbish! Though at least this means you have time to play football.
2
Used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue; balderdash!, nonsense!
Rubbish! I did nothing of the sort!
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