rotta (Meaning)

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rotta (n.)

See Rota.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rotta

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rotta Sentence Examples

  1. The virus spread a relentless rotta through the human population, leaving victims with severe respiratory complications.
  2. The abandoned house stood dilapidated and decaying, its walls riddled with rotta and mildew.
  3. The spoiled fruit had a pungent rotta that filled the air, making the refrigerator unbearable to open.
  4. The car's chassis had rusted away, leaving it a crumbling shell with holes riddled by rotta.
  5. The old ship's hull had succumbed to rotta, slowly disintegrating in the harsh ocean currents.
  6. The once-pristine painting was now a canvas of rotta, its colors faded and its subject matter barely recognizable.
  7. The grapes had turned to a mushy rotta, attracting swarms of flies to the once-sweet fruit.
  8. The rotting wood emitted a foul rotta that permeated the entire forest, warning animals to stay clear.
  9. The rotta of the wound spread rapidly, threatening to infect the entire limb and put the patient's life at risk.
  10. The decaying meat had a slimy rotta that made it impossible to stomach, even for scavengers.

FAQs About the word rotta

See Rota.

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No antonyms found.

The virus spread a relentless rotta through the human population, leaving victims with severe respiratory complications.

The abandoned house stood dilapidated and decaying, its walls riddled with rotta and mildew.

The spoiled fruit had a pungent rotta that filled the air, making the refrigerator unbearable to open.

The car's chassis had rusted away, leaving it a crumbling shell with holes riddled by rotta.