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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Rubbish (Adjective)

What does it mean?

While the noun means garbage or waste, the informal adjective 'rubbish' means not very good, poor quality, or worthless. It is a common and easy way to express strong dislike or dissatisfaction with something.

Is it positive or negative?

It is highly negative.

When do you use it?

You use it when commenting on the poor quality of an item, a movie, a piece of music, an idea, or a performance. It is extremely common in the UK.

Examples

Example 1: That film was rubbish.

Example 2: My phone is rubbish in the cold.

Question for you

What is rubbish but people still buy?

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