Pronunciation: /træʃ/
noun waste material or unwanted or worthless things
A1 Please throw the trash in the bin.
A2 The streets were littered with trash after the parade.
B1 Recycling helps reduce the amount of trash in landfills.
B2 The beach was covered in plastic trash washed ashore.
C1 The company was fined for illegally dumping hazardous trash.
C2 Environmental activists organized a clean-up campaign to remove trash from the river.
verb to discard or get rid of something as worthless
A1 He trashes the old newspapers every week.
A2 She trashes her broken toys in the bin.
B1 The students trashed their notes after the exam.
B2 The company decided to trash the outdated inventory.
C1 The government implemented strict policies to prevent companies from trashing hazardous waste.
C2 The environmental activist group organized a campaign to raise awareness about the impact of trashing electronic waste.
formal The city council implemented new regulations to reduce the amount of trash in public spaces.
informal I can't believe how much trash was left behind at the park after the concert.
slang I'm tired of people treating me like I'm trash.
figurative Her self-esteem was so low, she felt like she was just trash to everyone around her.
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