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    rotten
    /ˈrɒtn/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. to an extreme degree; very much: informal "your mother said that I spoiled you rotten"

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  2. adjective. uk / ˈrɒt. ə n / us / ˈrɑː.t ə n / Add to word list. B2. decayed: The room smelled of rotten vegetables. very bad: rotten weather. old-fashioned It was rotten of you to leave without saying goodbye. Fewer examples. The lizards live in cool, dark places such as rotten logs. The bins were full of rotten food.

  3. corrupt or morally offensive. Synonyms: immoral. Antonyms: moral. wretchedly bad, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory; miserable: a rotten piece of work; a rotten day at the office. contemptible; despicable: a rotten little liar; a rotten trick. Synonyms: treacherous, unwholesome, disgusting.

  4. The meaning of ROTTEN is having rotted : putrid. How to use rotten in a sentence.

  5. Use the adjective rotten to describe something that is decaying or decayed. If you are like most people, you occasionally have to throw out rotten food — sometimes, it's so nasty you can't even tell what the food was in its original form!

  6. rotten. If food, wood, or another substance is rotten, it has decayed and can no longer be used. The smell outside this building is overwhelming–like rotten eggs. The front bay window is rotten. If you describe something as rotten, you think it is very unpleasant or of very poor quality.

  7. adjective. us / ˈrɑː.t ə n / uk / ˈrɒt. ə n / Add to word list. B2. decayed: The room smelled like rotten vegetables. very bad: rotten weather. old-fashioned It was rotten of you to leave without saying goodbye. Fewer examples. The lizards live in cool, dark places such as rotten logs. The trash cans were full of rotten food.

  8. rotten. adjective. /ˈrɒtn/ /ˈrɑːtn/ Idioms. (of food, wood, etc.) that has decayed and cannot be eaten or used. the smell of rotten vegetables. The fruit is starting to go rotten. rotten floorboards. Extra Examples. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  9. 1. (Biochemistry) affected with rot; decomposing, decaying, or putrid. 2. breaking up, esp through age or hard use; disintegrating: rotten ironwork. 3. morally despicable or corrupt. 4. untrustworthy, disloyal, or treacherous. 5. informal unpleasant, unfortunate, or nasty: rotten luck; rotten weather.

  10. wretchedly bad, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory; miserable: a rotten piece of work; a rotten day at the office. contemptible; despicable: a rotten little liar; a rotten trick. (of soil, rocks, etc.) soft, yielding, or friable as the result of decomposition.

  11. ROTTEN definition: 1. Rotten vegetable or animal substances are decaying: 2. very bad: . Learn more.

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