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Everyone loves a nice bit of junk mail.For many householders, mail too easily vanishes into junk mail.You get it by eating junk food and depleting your microbiome, and it will probably kill you.Buy a recycled shelving unit from a junk shop and paint it, rather than having one made.I cannot think of a sensible reason for removing measures such as stopping shops placing junk food next to the tills.Her mum used to have celebrity magazines around the house, but now there's only junk mail with her name still on it.Most items will end up in junk shops.Not quite a load of old junk.The result is a thickening cloud of space junk that just got thicker.Experts blame a diet of junk food and too much alcohol for the rapid rise.The last in the story is an email purporting to help the recipient deal with junk mail.That is why it is now a junk bond.At least you could argue that space junk comprises historically important artefacts.But the tragic schoolgirl is hooked on a diet of junk food.It denied claims that it was prioritising more lucrative junk mail.It is as if there is a national conspiracy to get the population to eat fattening junk.Investors with large holdings of junk bonds took large losses.Detectives found the loot in plastic bags hidden behind household junk and old furniture.But many people have binned it as junk mail because it looks like a consumer research form.An all in one loose cover on a junk shop chair will give it a more tailored look.Our minds are cluttered junk shops.We are not yet recycling space junk but at least we're clearing space in space.Hong Kong harbour is beautiful and you can go on a junk boat and do all that touristy stuff, which we did.

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junk

British English: junk /dʒʌŋk/ NOUN
Junk is an amount of old or useless things.
What shall we do with all this junk?
  • American English: junk
  • Arabic: خُرْدَةٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: tranqueira
  • Chinese: 垃圾
  • Croatian: smeće
  • Czech: krámy harampádí
  • Danish: skrammel
  • Dutch: rommel
  • European Spanish: trastos viejos
  • Finnish: roina
  • French: bazar
  • German: Trödel
  • Greek: σκουπίδια
  • Italian: cianfrusaglie
  • Japanese: がらくた
  • Korean: 쓰레기
  • Norwegian: skrap
  • Polish: rupieć
  • European Portuguese: tralha
  • Romanian: vechitură
  • Russian: хлам
  • Latin American Spanish: trastos viejos
  • Swedish: skräp
  • Thai: ของเก่าที่ไม่ต้องการแล้ว
  • Turkish: pılı pırtı
  • Ukrainian: мотлох
  • Vietnamese: đồ đồng nát
British English: junk VERB
If you junk something, you get rid of it or stop using it.
Consumers will not have to junk their old cassettes to use the new format.
  • American English: junk
  • Brazilian Portuguese: jogar no lixo
  • Chinese: 丢掉
  • European Spanish: deshacerse de
  • French: mettre au rancart
  • German: wegschmeißen
  • Italian: buttare via
  • Japanese: 捨てる
  • Korean: 버리다
  • European Portuguese: deitar fora
  • Latin American Spanish: deshacerse de

All related terms of 'junk'

Chinese translation of 'junk'

junk

(dʒʌŋk)

n

  1. (u) (inf, = rubbish) 废(廢)旧(舊)杂(雜)物 (fèijiù záwù)
  2. (u) (= antiques) 古董 (gǔdǒng)
  3. (c) (= ship) 平底帆船 (píngdǐ fānchuán) (, sōu)

vt

  1. (inf) 扔掉 (rēngdiào)
(noun) 
Definition
rubbish
What are you going to do with all that junk?
Synonyms
rubbish
unwanted household rubbish
refuse
a weekly collection of refuse
waste
This country produces 10 million tonnes of toxic waste every year.
scrap
cut up for scrap
litter
If you see litter in the corridor, pick it up.
debris
Seven vehicles were damaged by flying debris.
crap (slang)
garbage
rotting piles of garbage
trash
The yards are overgrown and cluttered with trash.
clutter
rummage
dross
recovering gold nuggets from dross
odds and ends
She packed her clothes and a few other odds and ends.
space junk
oddments
flotsam and jetsam
leavings
dreck
(verb) 
(informal) 
The socialists junked dogma when they came to office.
Synonyms
get rid of
drop
I was told to drop the idea.
remove
It's quite tricky to remove ants from your home – but not impossible.
reject
Seventeen publishers rejected the manuscript.
abandon
She claimed that her friends had abandoned her.
dump (informal)
Ministers believed it was vital to dump the tax.
shed
He has called on employers not to shed workers.
scrap
We should scrap nuclear and chemical weapons.
axe (informal)
Community projects are being axed by the government.
ditch (slang)
I decided to ditch the sofa bed.
chuck (informal)
I chucked a whole lot of old magazines and papers.
Don't just chuck your bottles away – recycle them.
discard
Read the instructions before discarding the box.
dispose of
relinquish
He does not intend to relinquish power.
dispense with
jettison
The government seems to have jettisoned the plan.
repudiate
He repudiated any form of nationalism.
cast aside
throw away or out

Additional synonyms

in the sense of abandon
Definition
to desert or leave
She claimed that her friends had abandoned her.
Synonyms
leave,
strand,
ditch (slang),
leave behind,
walk out on,
forsake,
jilt,
run out on,
throw over,
turn your back on,
desert,
dump,
leave high and dry,
leave in the lurch,
let someone stew in their own juice
in the sense of axe
Definition
to dismiss (employees), restrict (expenditure), or terminate (a project)
Community projects are being axed by the government.
Synonyms
abandon,
end,
pull,
eliminate,
cancel,
scrap,
wind up,
turn off (informal),
relegate,
cut back,
terminate,
dispense with,
discontinue,
pull the plug on
in the sense of chuck
I chucked a whole lot of old magazines and papers.Don't just chuck your bottles away – recycle them.
Synonyms
throw out,
dump (informal),
scrap,
get rid of,
bin (informal),
ditch (slang),
junk (informal),
discard,
dispose of,
dispense with,
jettison

Synonyms of 'junk'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of debris
Definition
fragments of something destroyed
Seven vehicles were damaged by flying debris.
Synonyms
remains,
bits,
pieces,
waste,
ruins,
wreck,
rubbish,
fragments,
litter,
rubble,
wreckage,
brash,
detritus,
dross
in the sense of discard
Definition
to get rid of (something or someone) as useless or undesirable
Read the instructions before discarding the box.
Synonyms
get rid of,
drop,
remove,
throw away or out,
reject,
abandon,
dump (informal),
shed,
scrap,
axe (informal),
ditch (slang),
junk (informal),
chuck (informal),
dispose of,
relinquish,
dispense with,
jettison,
repudiate,
cast aside
in the sense of ditch
Definition
to abandon or discard
I decided to ditch the sofa bed.
Synonyms
get rid of,
dump (informal),
scrap,
bin (informal),
junk (informal),
chuck (informal),
discard,
dispose of,
dispense with,
jettison,
cast off,
throw out or overboard
in the sense of drop
Definition
to discontinue
I was told to drop the idea.
Synonyms
quit,
give up,
abandon,
cease,
axe (informal),
kick (informal),
terminate,
shun,
relinquish,
remit,
discontinue,
forsake,
turn your back on
in the sense of dross
Definition
the scum formed on the surfaces of molten metals
recovering gold nuggets from dross
Synonyms
scum,
crust,
impurity,
scoria,
rubbish,
remains,
refuse,
lees,
waste,
debris,
dregs,
recrement
in the sense of dump
Ministers believed it was vital to dump the tax.
Synonyms
scrap,
axe (informal),
get rid of,
abolish,
junk (informal),
put an end to,
discontinue,
jettison,
put paid to
in the sense of garbage
Definition
household waste
rotting piles of garbage
Synonyms
junk,
rubbish,
litter,
trash (US),
refuse,
waste,
sweepings,
scraps,
debris,
muck,
filth,
swill,
slops,
offal,
detritus,
dross,
odds and ends,
flotsam and jetsam,
grot (slang),
leavings,
dreck (slang, US),
scourings,
offscourings
in the sense of jettison
Definition
to abandon or give up
The government seems to have jettisoned the plan.
Synonyms
abandon,
reject,
desert,
dump,
shed,
scrap,
throw out,
discard,
throw away,
relinquish,
forsake,
slough off,
throw on the scrapheap
in the sense of litter
Definition
small items of rubbish carelessly dropped in public places
If you see litter in the corridor, pick it up.
Synonyms
rubbish,
refuse,
waste,
fragments,
junk,
debris,
shreds,
garbage (US),
trash,
muck,
detritus,
grot (slang)
in the sense of odds and ends
Definition
small, usually unimportant, objects, jobs to be done, etc.
She packed her clothes and a few other odds and ends.
Synonyms
scraps,
bits,
pieces,
remains,
rubbish,
fragments,
litter,
debris,
shreds,
remnants,
bits and pieces,
bric-a-brac,
bits and bobs,
oddments,
odds and sods,
leavings,
miscellanea,
sundry or miscellaneous items

Additional synonyms

in the sense of refuse
Definition
anything thrown away
a weekly collection of refuse
Synonyms
rubbish,
waste,
sweepings,
junk (informal),
litter,
garbage (US),
trash,
sediment,
scum,
dross,
dregs,
leavings,
dreck (slang, US),
offscourings,
lees
in the sense of reject
Definition
to pass over or throw out as useless
Seventeen publishers rejected the manuscript.
Synonyms
discard,
decline,
eliminate,
scrap,
bin,
jettison,
cast aside,
throw away or out
in the sense of relinquish
Definition
to renounce (a claim or right)
He does not intend to relinquish power.
Synonyms
give up,
leave,
release,
drop,
abandon,
resign,
desert,
quit,
yield,
hand over,
surrender,
withdraw from,
let go,
retire from,
renounce,
waive,
vacate,
say goodbye to,
forsake,
cede,
repudiate,
cast off,
forgo,
abdicate,
kiss (something) goodbye,
lay aside
in the sense of remove
It's quite tricky to remove ants from your home – but not impossible.
Synonyms
kill,
murder,
do in (slang),
eliminate,
take out (slang),
get rid of,
execute,
wipe out,
dispose of,
assassinate,
do away with,
liquidate,
bump off (slang),
wipe from the face of the earth
in the sense of repudiate
Definition
to disown (a person)
He repudiated any form of nationalism.
Synonyms
reject,
renounce,
retract,
disown,
abandon,
desert,
reverse,
cut off,
discard,
revoke,
forsake,
cast off,
rescind,
disavow,
turn your back on,
abjure,
wash your hands of
in the sense of scrap
Definition
waste material or used articles, often collected and reprocessed
cut up for scrap
Synonyms
waste,
refuse,
rubbish,
junk,
litter,
debris,
garbage,
trash (US, Canadian),
detritus,
off cuts
in the sense of scrap
Definition
to discard as useless
We should scrap nuclear and chemical weapons.
Synonyms
get rid of,
drop,
abandon,
shed,
break up,
ditch (slang),
junk (informal),
chuck (informal),
discard,
write off,
demolish,
trash (slang),
dispense with,
jettison,
toss out,
throw on the scrapheap,
throw away or out
in the sense of shed
Definition
to get rid of
He has called on employers not to shed workers.
Synonyms
sack (informal),
fire (informal),
dismiss (informal),
axe (informal),
discharge,
remove,
oust,
lay off,
make redundant,
cashier,
send packing (informal),
give notice to,
kiss off (slang, US, Canadian),
give (someone) their marching orders,
give (someone) the boot (slang),
give (someone) the bullet (British, slang),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal)
in the sense of trash
Definition
unwanted objects
The yards are overgrown and cluttered with trash.
Synonyms
litter,
refuse,
waste,
rubbish,
sweepings,
junk (informal),
garbage,
dross,
dregs,
dreck (slang, US),
offscourings
in the sense of waste
Definition
rubbish
This country produces 10 million tonnes of toxic waste every year.
Synonyms
rubbish,
refuse,
debris,
sweepings,
scrap,
litter,
garbage,
trash (US, Canadian),
leftovers,
offal,
dross,
dregs,
leavings,
offscourings
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