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rubbish

Definition

Rubbish is waste material that is thrown away. It can be anything from food scraps to broken toys to old clothes.

Rubbish can be divided into two types: wet rubbish and dry rubbish. Wet rubbish is food scraps, yard waste, and other materials that can be composted. Dry rubbish is everything else, such as plastic, metal, and paper.

Rubbish is a problem because it can pollute the environment. It can also attract pests and rodents.

It is important to recycle and compost rubbish whenever possible. This helps to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes to landfill.

How can the word be used?

I threw the rubbish out.

rubbish

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • worthless or unusable material.
  • nonsense or nonsense.

Verb:

  • to treat or dispose of as worthless or unusable.

Etymology

The word "rubbish" comes from the Old French word "risbus", which means "refuse" or "garbage".

The first recorded use of the word "rubbish" in English was in the 14th century.

The word "rubbish" is a cognate of the Dutch word "rommel" and the German word "Rümpel", both of which mean "garbage".

The literal meaning of the word "rubbish" is "something that is thrown away".

Question

What can you do to reduce the amount of rubbish you throw away?