junk
/jəNGk/
noun
- old or discarded articles that are considered useless or of little value."the cellars are full of junk"synonyms: useless things, discarded things, clutter, stuff, odds and ends, bits and pieces, bric-a-brac, oddments, flotsam and jetsam, white elephants, garbage, refuse, litter, scrap, waste, debris, detritus, dross, leavings, leftovers, remnants, castoffs, rejects, rubbish, lumber, trash, mullock, dreck, gubbins, odds and sods, rummage, crap, shit
- heroin."you do anything for junk—cheat, lie, steal"
- the lump of oily fibrous tissue in a sperm whale's head, containing spermaceti.
- a man's genitals.
verb
discard or abandon unceremoniously.
"sort out what could be sold off and junk the rest"
synonyms: throw away/out, discard, get rid of, dispose of, scrap, toss out, jettison, dispense with, chuck (away/out), dump, ditch, bin, get shut of, bung away/out, get shot of
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noun. any old or discarded material, as metal, paper, or rags. ... anything that is regarded as worthless, meaningless, or contemptible; trash.
Synonyms for JUNK: cheese, rubbish, trash, muck, camp, tripe, drek, lemon; Antonyms of JUNK: treasure, trove, prize, pearl, gem, plum, treasure trove, ...
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/dʒəŋk/ · noun. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up. synonyms: debris, detritus, dust, rubble. see moresee less. types: · verb.