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sux

Sux (verb) means informal spelling of "sucks," meaning something is bad or disappointing. Example: “This weather sux.”

verb
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Informal spelling of "sucks," meaning something is bad or disappointing.
"This weather sux."

How to use sux

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA casual, deliberately misspelled way of writing "sucks."

When to use it

Very informal — texting and internet slang only, never appropriate in formal writing.

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Antonyms

rox

Frequently asked questions

What does “sux” mean?

The word “sux” means informal spelling of "sucks," meaning something is bad or disappointing. In plain terms, a casual, deliberately misspelled way of writing "sucks.".

What is the opposite of “sux”?

The opposite of “sux” — its antonyms — is rox.

What part of speech is “sux”?

“Sux” is a verb.

What is the meaning of sux?

"sux" (verb) means informal spelling of "sucks," meaning something is bad or disappointing.

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