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rottenness

/'rɔtnnis/
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Explanation of "Rottenness"

Definition:
"Rottenness" is a noun that describes the state or quality of being rotten. When something is rotten, it has decayed and become spoiled, often producing a bad smell. This usually happens to organic materials like food.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Use: You can use "rottenness" to talk about food that has gone bad or anything that has decomposed.
  • Context: It’s often used in discussions about food, waste, or even metaphorically to describe moral decay or corruption in people or systems.
Example Sentences:
  1. Food Context: "The rottenness of the fruit made it inedible."
  2. Metaphorical Context: "The rottenness in the company’s management led to its downfall."
Advanced Usage:
  • Literary Context: "Rottenness" can also be used in literature to describe a deeper moral or social decay, not just physical decay. For example, an author might describe a corrupt society as suffering from "rottenness."
Word Variants:
  • Rot (verb): To decompose or decay.
  • Rotten (adjective): Describing something that is decayed or spoiled. For example, "The rotten smell from the garbage was unbearable."
  • Rottenness (noun): Similar to "rottenness," but often used in a broader context.
Different Meanings:
  • Physical Rottenness: Refers specifically to the decay of organic matter.
  • Metaphorical Rottenness: Can refer to moral decay or corruption in people, systems, or societies.
Synonyms:
  • Decay
  • Decomposition
  • Putrefaction
  • Spoilage
  • Corruption (in a moral context)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Smells rotten": This idiom is used to indicate that something seems suspicious or not right, often in a moral or ethical sense. For example, "There’s something that smells rotten about this deal."
  • "The rot has set in": This phrase means that decay or corruption has already begun to take hold, often used in a metaphorical sense about a situation or organization.
Noun
  1. the quality of rotting and becoming putrid
  2. in a state of progressive putrefaction

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