garbage
Prononciation : [ˈɡɑːrbɪdʒ]
Mot
Contexte : « waste »
(noun) things that are no longer needed or wanted. This can be trash, like food scraps or old papers. When you throw anything away that you don't use anymore, that’s garbage.
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I took out the garbage because it was full of old food and wrappers.
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There wasn’t any garbage on the floor because everyone cleaned up nicely.
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What do you do with your garbage every week?
Contexte : « quality »
(noun) something that is bad or of low quality. This can refer to ideas or things that aren't good. If a movie is not interesting, you might call it garbage.
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The review said the movie was garbage, so I decided not to watch it.
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The book was actually really good, and I don't think it's garbage at all.
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Why did you think that show was garbage?
Contexte : « dismissal »
(verb) to get rid of something or to say that something is not valuable. When you tell someone that their idea isn’t good and should be ignored, you are garbaging it.
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He garbaged the suggestion because he thought it wasn't practical.
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She didn't garbage the idea; instead, she thought it was worth considering.
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Did you really garbage her proposal without thinking it over?
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