rubbish in Portuguese
rubbish in Portuguese is horrível, porcaria, besteira — rubbish means (chiefly British) Waste material; trash or garbage.
rubbish in Portuguese
horrível
(chiefly, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, colloquial) Exceedingly bad; awful.
porcaria
Used to express that something is exceedingly bad, awful, or terrible.
besteira
Used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue; balderdash!, nonsense!
besteira
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) Nonsense.
asneira
(by extension, chiefly, Commonwealth) Nonsense.
criticar
(transitive, chiefly, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, colloquial) To criticize, to denigrate, to denounce, to disparage. [from c. 1950s (Australia, New Zealand)]
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 Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rubbish" in Portuguese?
"rubbish" in Portuguese is horrível, porcaria, besteira. 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 Portuguese, "rubbish" is horrível, porcaria, besteira.
Are there other ways to say "rubbish" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "rubbish": horrível, porcaria, besteira, asneira, criticar.
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