rotten
Prononciation : [ˈrɒtən]
Mot
Contexte : « food »
(adjective) when food has gone bad and can no longer be eaten. It can smell bad and may look different, like being mushy or discolored.
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The apples looked fresh and delicious, not rotten at all.
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After a week, the strawberries became rotten and were no good to eat.
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Can you tell if the banana is rotten just by looking at it?
Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) when something is very bad in quality or is not working properly. This can describe a bad idea or a faulty product.
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The old toy was so rotten that we decided to throw it away.
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The plan seemed rotten from the beginning, and it fell apart quickly.
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Why do you think the idea sounded so rotten to everyone?
Contexte : « behavior »
(adjective) when someone behaves in a very unfair or unkind way. This meaning is about actions that are bad and hurtful to others.
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He did a good deed, showing that he was not a rotten person.
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Her rotten attitude made everyone around her feel unhappy.
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Why do you think some people choose to have a rotten attitude?
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