|
|
rot
- pronunciation:
- rat
- parts of speech:
- verb, noun
- features:
- Word Explorer
| part of speech: |
verb |
| inflections: |
rots, rotted, rotting |
| definition 1: |
to decompose or decay.
Our old Halloween pumpkin finally rotted.- synonyms:
- decay, decompose, spoil
- similar words:
- eat away, ferment
|
| definition 2: |
to decay or become useless (often followed by "away" or "through").
The pier's supports had partly rotted through.- synonyms:
- break down
- antonyms:
- last
- similar words:
- disintegrate
|
| definition 3: |
to cause decay in.
Water in the basement rotted my books.- synonyms:
- pollute
- similar words:
- disintegrate, ferment, turn
|
| related words: |
corrupt, eat, spoil |
|
|
| part of speech: |
noun |
| definition: |
any of several diseases in plants and animals caused by decay.
Feather rot is a disease of tree trunks caused by a fungus.- synonyms:
- mold
|
| related words: |
blight, mold |
|
|