How Do You Spell RUBBISH?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌbɪʃ] (IPA)

The word "rubbish" is spelled with seven letters and pronounced /ˈrʌbɪʃ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound in the word is /r/, pronounced with the tip of the tongue raised towards the roof of the mouth. The second sound is /ʌ/, a short vowel sound made in the middle of the mouth. The next two sounds form a consonant cluster /bɪʃ/ with the lips coming together to create the /b/ and then the tongue touching the roof of the mouth to create the /ʃ/ sound at the end.

RUBBISH Meaning and Definition

  1. Rubbish is a noun referring to waste, trash, or useless and unwanted materials or objects that are no longer needed or have been discarded. It typically includes items such as household waste, debris, discarded personal belongings, or any unwanted items considered to have no value or purpose.

    Rubbish can be categorized into various types such as organic waste, which comprises biodegradable materials like food scraps and garden clippings, and non-biodegradable or inorganic waste, which includes materials like plastics, metals, and glass that do not easily decompose.

    The term "rubbish" may also describe something of low quality or value, such as an idea, argument, or piece of work that is considered without merit or lacking in substance. In this sense, it signifies something that is considered worthless, insignificant, or disposable.

    The proper disposal of rubbish is essential for maintaining cleanliness and preventing environmental pollution. This typically involves separating different types of waste for recycling or appropriate disposal, such as sending certain materials to landfills, incineration facilities, or recycling centers.

    Therefore, "rubbish" encompasses both the physical waste materials themselves and the concept of things being deemed useless, discarded, or of little value. Its meaning extends beyond the literal sense of waste to cover a range of aspects related to waste management, environmental considerations, and the evaluation of worth and significance.

  2. The mixed materials of ruined or crumbling buildings; waste fragments; any mingled mass; anything valueless; noonsense; confusion.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RUBBISH

The word "rubbish" originated from the Middle English term "robous", which was derived from the Old French word "rubeux". The Old French term later evolved into "rubische" in Middle English, and eventually developed into the word "rubbish" as we know it today. The origin of "rubbish" can be traced back to the Latin word "rubicus", which meant "red" or "reddish". In the Middle Ages, the term "rubbish" referred specifically to discarded or waste material, and its current usage as a general term for garbage or worthless things developed over time.

Idioms with the word RUBBISH

  • a load of crap, nonsense, rubbish, etc. The idiom "a load of crap, nonsense, rubbish, etc" is an informal expression used to describe something as completely false, untrue, or of very poor quality. It implies that whatever is being referred to lacks credibility, value, or validity. It often serves as a strong criticism or dismissal of an idea, statement, or situation.
  • Good riddance (to bad rubbish)! The idiom "Good riddance (to bad rubbish)!" is an expression used to convey satisfaction or relief at the departure or removal of something or someone undesirable or unwelcome. It suggests that the person or thing being referred to was unwanted or undesirable, and its absence is considered positive or beneficial.
  • talk rubbish, at talk nonsense The idiom "talk rubbish" or "talk nonsense" refers to someone saying things that are irrational, illogical, or untrue. It denotes engaging in a conversation or providing information that lacks credibility or sense. It suggests that the person's statements have no factual basis or logical reasoning.
  • a load of rubbish, nonsense, etc. This idiom is used to describe something as completely untrue, worthless, or nonsensical. It implies that the information being presented is of little to no value.
  • and all that (jazz, rubbish, stuff, etc.) The phrase "and all that (jazz, rubbish, stuff, etc.)" is used informally to refer to various other things related to or similar to the topic being discussed. It is often used when the speaker wants to generalize or summarize a larger group of ideas or items without going into specific details.

Similar spelling words for RUBBISH

Plural form of RUBBISH is RUBBISHES

Conjugate verb Rubbish

CONDITIONAL

I would rubbish
you would rubbish
he/she/it would rubbish
we would rubbish
they would rubbish

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be rubbishing
you would be rubbishing
he/she/it would be rubbishing
we would be rubbishing
they would be rubbishing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have rubbish
you would have rubbish
he/she/it would have rubbish
we would have rubbish
they would have rubbish

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been rubbishing
you would have been rubbishing
he/she/it would have been rubbishing
we would have been rubbishing
they would have been rubbishing

FUTURE

I will rubbish
you will rubbish
he/she/it will rubbish
we will rubbish
they will rubbish

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be rubbishing
you will be rubbishing
he/she/it will be rubbishing
we will be rubbishing
they will be rubbishing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rubbished
you will have rubbished
he/she/it will have rubbished
we will have rubbished
they will have rubbished

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been rubbishing
you will have been rubbishing
he/she/it will have been rubbishing
we will have been rubbishing
they will have been rubbishing

IMPERATIVE

you rubbish
we let´s rubbish

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to rubbish

PAST

I rubbished
you rubbished
he/she/it rubbished
we rubbished
they rubbished

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was rubbishing
you were rubbishing
he/she/it was rubbishing
we were rubbishing
they were rubbishing

PAST PARTICIPLE

rubbished

PAST PERFECT

I had rubbished
you had rubbished
he/she/it had rubbished
we had rubbished
they had rubbished

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been rubbishing
you had been rubbishing
he/she/it had been rubbishing
we had been rubbishing
they had been rubbishing

PRESENT

I rubbish
you rubbish
he/she/it rubbishes
we rubbish
they rubbish

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am rubbishing
you are rubbishing
he/she/it is rubbishing
we are rubbishing
they are rubbishing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

rubbishing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rubbished
you have rubbished
he/she/it has rubbished
we have rubbished
they have rubbished

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been rubbishing
you have been rubbishing
he/she/it has been rubbishing
we have been rubbishing
they have been rubbishing
I would have rubbished
we would have rubbished
you would have rubbished
he/she/it would have rubbished
they would have rubbished

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