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Rot away Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɑt/ /əˈweɪ
RAHT uh-WAY
ɹˈɒt/ /ɐwˈeɪ
rot uh-WAY

Definition

To slowly break down, decay, or decompose, usually because of bacteria or fungi. Often describes something that is neglected or left unused for a long time.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and vivid; used mostly for physical decay (food, wood, buildings), but can be used figuratively for things neglected over time. Often appears as 'let something rot away.' Not interchangeable with 'rust' (for metals).

Example Sentences

If you leave fruit outside, it will rot away.

basic

The old house started to rot away after years of neglect.

basic

Don’t let the vegetables rot away in the fridge.

basic

He watched his dreams rot away while working in that dead-end job.

natural

The wood on the fence will just rot away if you don’t paint it.

natural

We found old boats rotting away at the edge of the lake.

natural