trash
trash
træʃ
trāsh
British pronunciation
/tɹˈæʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "trash"in English

to trash
01

to damage or destroy something, usually deliberately

Transitive: to trash sth
to trash definition and meaning
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The vandals trashed the abandoned building, breaking windows and spray-painting walls.
Angry protesters decided to trash the controversial statue during the demonstration.
02

to severely criticize or condemn someone or something

Transitive: to trash sth
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The critics trashed the movie for its weak plot and poor performances.
He trashed my idea during the meeting, claiming it was impractical and foolish.
03

to dispose of something by throwing it away

Transitive: to trash useless material
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After cleaning out the garage, he decided to trash all the old magazines.
She did n’t hesitate to trash the broken shoes that had been collecting dust.
Trash
01

worthless, unwanted, and unneeded things that people throw away

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She took out the trash after cleaning the kitchen.
The beach was littered with trash left by careless visitors.
02

an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant

03

content that is considered of poor quality or lacking value

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The article was full of trash, with no useful information at all.
He dismissed the rumors as trash and refused to discuss them.
04

people considered worthless, immoral, or contemptible

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After he stole from his friends, everyone called him trash.
" Those bullies are trash, they do n't deserve your attention, " she said.
01

very bad, low quality, or poorly executed

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This outfit is trash; you should change.
That movie was trash, I could n't finish it.
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