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What does Rott mean?

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Asked by: Tom Galante

1. Being in a state of putrefactionputrefactionvb, rots, rotting or rotted. 1. ( Biochemistry) to decay or cause to decay as a result of bacterial or fungal action. 2. ( intr; usually foll by off or away) to fall or crumble (off) or break (away), as from natural decay, corrosive action, or long use.

Is it rot or rotted?

rot | American Dictionary
to decay, or to cause something to decay or weaken: [ I ] The fallen apples rotted on the ground. [ T ] Dampness rotted the old wood.

Is there such a word as rot?

the state of being rotten; decay; putrefaction: the rot of an old house. rotting or rotten matter: the rot and waste of a swamp.

What is the past tense of rotten?

Rot verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
rot rotting rotted

What is the singular of rotten?

Verb. rotten (weak, third-person singular present rottet, past tense rottete, past participle gerottet, auxiliary haben)

Is Rott a Scrabble word?

Rott is not a Scrabble word.

What does it mean to tell someone to rot?

to become weak, debilitated, or depressed through inertia, confinement, etc; languish. rotting in prison. 4. to become or cause to become morally corrupt or degenerate.

What does dont talk rot mean?

1. To say foolish things; to talk of nonsense. Don’t pay Jonathan any mind, Mary, he’s just talking rot again. 2. To exaggerate one’s achievements or knowledge of some subject; to bluff or boast.

What does rot in jail mean?

Definition of left to rot in jail/prison
: left in jail/prison for a very long time.

What is a synonym for rotten?

adj.decayed, decaying. adj.dishonest, immoral. bad.

What does rotten to the core mean?

very bad or dishonest

Definition of rotten to the core
of a person. : very bad or dishonest.

What does skin deep beauty mean?

saying. used to say that a person’s character is more important than how they look.

Is rotten to the core a metaphor?

Thoroughly bad, as in It seems that this police unit is rotten to the core, involved in numerous extortion schemes. The noun core here denotes the central part or heart of anything or anyone. The idiom was first recorded in 1804.