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rubbish

American  
[ruhb-ish] / ˈrʌb ɪʃ /

noun

  1. worthless, unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out; debris; litter; trash.

  2. nonsense, as in writing or art.

    sentimental rubbish.

    Synonyms:
    bosh, drivel, balderdash, rot

rubbish British  
/ ˈrʌbɪʃ /

noun

  1. worthless, useless, or unwanted matter

  2. discarded or waste matter; refuse

  3. foolish words or speech; nonsense

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verb

  1. informal (tr) to criticize; attack verbally

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rubbish Idioms  
  1. see good riddance (to bad rubbish).


Usage

What is rubbish? Rubbish is unwanted material, such as something you throw into a waste barrel, like a banana peel. Rubbish is also something that is considered nonsense and not worth anything, like an idea or a piece of art. In Australia and New Zealand, rubbish can mean to criticize or verbally attack. It’s often used informally. Example: Make sure you clean up all this rubbish before you leave tonight.

Etymology

Origin of rubbish

1350–1400; Middle English rubbes, rob ( b ) ous < ?; cf. rubble

Explanation

Rubbish is a synonym for garbage or trash. The word is more commonly used by speakers of British English than by speakers of American English. The noun rubbish also means writing or speech that is worthless, untrue, or nonsense, especially in British English. Your teacher might tell you that your paper thesis is a load of rubbish if it states that Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt were aliens sent from another planet to "fix" World War II. In British slang, rubbish is also a verb that means to criticize strongly. Don't be surprised when the professor rubbishes your paper — he's a well-known Churchill scholar.

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The results will determine who runs vital public services such as schools, social care, rubbish collection and transport.

From BBC • May 6, 2026

On Wednesday, he told The Times he would be introducing another motion stemming from the fire, this time requesting an analysis of what percent of vegetation and rubbish fires occur in Caltrans’ right of way.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026

Monday and was first reported as a rubbish fire.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026

Her company's system uses mounted robotic arms and AI to sort through rubbish.

From BBC • May 4, 2026

Every week or so, I had gotten into the tradition of bringing her things I found while emptying the office’s rubbish bins.

From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros