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1rot·ten Listen to audio/ˈrɑ:t/ adjective
[more rotten; most rotten] 1 : having rotted or decayed and no longer able to be used, eaten, etc.
rotten wood rotten teeth rotten eggs The bananas went rotten.sometimes used figuratively The whole political system is rotten. [=corrupt]
2 informal a : very bad or unpleasant
What rotten [=lousy] luck! They did a rotten job. We played a rotten game. [=we did not play well] What rotten weather we're having.
b not used before a noun : not well or healthy
I feel rotten today.
c not used before a noun : not happy or pleased
I feel rotten [=I feel guilty; I am upset] about what I said.
d : not morally good : not honest, kind, etc.
He was a rotten husband. [=he was not a very good husband] She's rotten to the core. [=she's a very bad person; she's a very dishonest person]see also rotten apple at apple
3 always used before a noun, informalused for emphasis when you are angry You can keep your rotten money!
— rot·ten·ness Listen to audio /ˈrɑ:tnəs/ noun [noncount]

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