Rotter Meaning in English
word
ˈɹɑtɝ
RAH-ter
ɹˈɒtɐ
ROT-uh
परिभाषा
A "rotter" is a British informal term for a person who behaves very badly or unkindly, like a scoundrel or an untrustworthy individual.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
"Rotter" is mainly British English and quite informal, often used jokingly, especially for someone who disappoints or acts mean. It is rarely used in American English. Used more in older literature or playfully as a mild insult.
Spanish: canalla - sinvergüenza - malnacidoPortuguese (BR): canalha - patifePortuguese (PT): canalha - patifeChinese (Simplified): 坏蛋 - 坏家伙Chinese (Traditional): 壞蛋 - 壞傢伙Hindi: धूर्त - बदमाशArabic: وغد - لئيمBengali: দুষ্কৃতিকারী - বদমাশRussian: подлец - негодяйJapanese: 嫌なやつ - ひどいやつVietnamese: kẻ xấu - kẻ đểuKorean: 비열한 놈 - 못된 사람Turkish: namussuz - alçakUrdu: بدتمیز - خبیثIndonesian: bajingan - orang brengsek
उदाहरण वाक्य
Don't trust him; he's a real rotter.
basic
The children thought their neighbor was a rotter.
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Only a rotter would do something like that.
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Wow, you forgot my birthday? You rotter!
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He promised to help, but that rotter never showed up.
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Stop being such a rotter and give it back.
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