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Rotten for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'rɑtən

What does Rotten really mean?

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Rotten is a word we use to describe things that are decayed, spoiled, or not fresh anymore. Imagine you have a delicious apple that you left sitting on your desk for a long time. When you finally remember to eat it, you notice that it looks mushy, brown, and it doesn't smell good anymore. That's called a rotten apple! It means that the apple is no longer in good condition, and it's not safe to eat because it has started to decay. It's similar to when you have a cut or a scrape on your skin. If you don't take care of it properly, it can become infected and start to smell bad. That's the same way things can become rotten.

But rotten isn't just about food or things like wounds. It can also describe something that's gone sour or turned bad in a non-physical way. For example, imagine you have a basket of beautiful, colorful flowers. You put them in your room to make it smell nice and look pretty. But one day, you forget to water them, and they start to wither, lose their vibrant colors, and emit an unpleasant smell. Those once lovely flowers have become rotten too, even though they are not food or injured.

Now, let's think about people. Sometimes, we use the word "rotten" to describe someone's behavior when they do something mean or cruel to others. Just like how a spoiled apple can make you sick if you eat it, a person who has a bad attitude or treats others poorly can also make those around them feel unhappy or hurt. It's like when you have a group project at school, and one person doesn't do their share of the work, making the whole team suffer. In that situation, we might say that person's behavior is rotten because it's not helpful or fair.

So, to sum it all up, when something is rotten, it means it's decayed, spoiled, or no longer in good condition. It can apply to food that has gone bad, objects that have become damaged or withered, and even to people who behave poorly. Remember, just like we don't want to eat rotten food because it can be harmful to our bodies, we should also try to avoid behaving like rotten people to keep harmony and kindness within our communities.


Revised and Fact checked by Brian Anderson on 2023-10-29 17:53:58

Rotten In a sentece

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  • When we leave fruits in a closed container for a long time, they can become rotten and no longer good to eat.
  • If we don't clean our teeth properly, food particles can get stuck and make our teeth rotten.
  • Sometimes, when we forget to take out the trash regularly, the garbage can become rotten and start to smell bad.
  • Leaving wet clothes in a bag for too long can cause them to become rotten and develop a moldy smell.
  • If we don't store food properly in the refrigerator, it can get rotten and harmful bacteria may grow on it.

Rotten Synonyms

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Rotten Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.

Rotten Usage Of

Words that the original word is a domain usage of.