• Frequency of Use
    70 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Junk Meanings

    noun a type of Chinese sailing ship with characteristic high stern and lugsails

    Fields related to junk

    Psychology

    Refers to intrusive or negative thoughts that clutter the mind.

    Finance

    Refers to low-quality or risky investments with little to no value.

    Nutrition

    Refers to unhealthy or processed foods with little nutritional value.

    Computer Science

    Refers to unnecessary or outdated code or files that slow down a system.

    Marine biology

    Refers to debris or pollutants in the ocean that can harm marine life.

    Automotive Industry

    Refers to old or broken parts of a vehicle that are no longer usable.

    Fashion Industry

    Refers to cheap or poorly made clothing or accessories.

    Waste Management

    Refers to discarded or unwanted materials that need to be disposed of properly.

    Occupation Usage of junk

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'junk' may refer to unnecessary or low-quality content that needs to be removed or revised.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'junk' to describe unhealthy or maladaptive thought patterns or behaviors.

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'junk' to refer to processed or unhealthy food items that they choose not to include in their dishes.

    Financial Analyst

    Financial analysts may use 'junk' to describe low-quality or high-risk investments.

    Mechanic

    Mechanics may refer to old, worn-out car parts as 'junk' that need to be replaced.

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