rubbish in German
rubbish in German is Müll, Quatsch, Ramsch — rubbish means (chiefly British) Waste material; trash or garbage.
rubbish in German
Müll
Used to express that something is exceedingly bad, awful, or terrible.
Quatsch
Used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue; balderdash!, nonsense!
Ramsch
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) An item, or items, of low quality.
Blödsinn
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) Nonsense.
Mist
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) Nonsense.
Unsinn
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) Nonsense.
Quatsch
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) Nonsense.
What does "rubbish" mean?
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noun (chiefly British) Waste material; trash or garbage.
"Take the rubbish out before the bin men come."
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noun Nonsense; something untrue or absurd.
"Don't listen to him, he's talking rubbish."
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adjective (informal, British) Very poor in quality; bad.
"The film was absolutely rubbish."
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verb To criticize or dismiss something harshly.
"The critics rubbished his new album."
rubbish in a sentence
- Take the rubbish out before the bin men come.
- Don't listen to him, he's talking rubbish.
- The film was absolutely rubbish.
- The critics rubbished his new album.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rubbish" in German?
"rubbish" in German is Müll, Quatsch, Ramsch. rubbish means: (chiefly British) Waste material; trash or garbage.
How do you use "rubbish" in a sentence?
Example: "Take the rubbish out before the bin men come." In German, "rubbish" is Müll, Quatsch, Ramsch.
Are there other ways to say "rubbish" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "rubbish": Müll, Quatsch, Ramsch, Blödsinn, Mist, Unsinn.
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