Junking Meaning in English
word · lemma: junk
Definition
Throwing something away because it is old, broken, or no longer wanted.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and commonly used with objects like cars, furniture, or electronics. It means to throw away or get rid of something as worthless. Not used for people. Often in progressive form: 'I'm junking my old TV.'
Spanish: desechar - tirar a la basuraPortuguese (BR): jogar fora - descartarPortuguese (PT): deitar fora - descartarChinese (Simplified): 丢弃 - 扔掉Chinese (Traditional): 丟棄 - 扔掉Hindi: कबाड़ में डालना - फेंक देनाArabic: التخلّص من - رميBengali: ফেলে দিচ্ছে - বাতিল করছেRussian: выбрасывать - избавлятьсяJapanese: 処分する - 捨てる(不要品)Vietnamese: vứt bỏ - loại bỏKorean: 버리다 - 폐기하다Turkish: hurdaya çıkarmak - atmakUrdu: رَدِّی میں ڈالنا - پھینک دیناIndonesian: membuang - membarterkan
Example Sentences
They are junking all the broken chairs.
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We should consider junking this old sofa.
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After it stopped working, I ended up junking my phone instead of repairing it.
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People are junking old TVs because nobody uses them anymore.
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I can't believe you're junking that bike—it still looks brand new!
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I'm junking my old computer this weekend.
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