garbage
gar·bage
noun \ˈgär-bij\Definition of GARBAGE
1
a : food waste b : discarded or useless material
2
a : trash 1b b : inaccurate or useless data
Examples of GARBAGE
- The park was littered with garbage.
- Please take out the garbage.
- Raccoons were going through the garbage.
- Throw the can in the garbage.
- If you ask me, what he said is a bunch of garbage.
Origin of GARBAGE
Middle English, offal
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to GARBAGE
Related Words: crud, sewage, slop, swill, wash; detritus, remains, rubble, ruins; dump, scrap heap; lumber, odds and ends, trumpery; flotsam, jetsam, wreckage; castoff, cull, discard, hand-me-down, reject, throwaway; nothing, straw, two bits
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