rotted (Meaning)

Wordnet

rotted (s)

damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless

Webster

rotted (imp. & p. p.)

of Rot

rotted Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned house stood derelict, its wooden frames rotted and crumbling.
  2. The meat had spoiled in the refrigerator, its surface covered in a thick layer of rot.
  3. The once-pristine fruit lay on the kitchen counter, now brown and rotted.
  4. The farmer watched in dismay as his crops rotted in the scorching heat.
  5. The old ship's hull had rotted away, leaving only a skeletal frame floating in the sea.
  6. The rotting vegetation created a pungent stench that permeated the air.
  7. The once-beautiful tapestry had deteriorated over time, its threads now rotted and faded.
  8. The damp basement caused the wooden beams to rot, creating a hazard for anyone who ventured inside.
  9. The rotting wood attracted insects, which swarmed around it in droves.
  10. The doctor examined the wound and discovered it was rotted and infected.

FAQs About the word rotted

damaged by decay; hence unsound and uselessof Rot

rotten, decomposed, spoiled,rotting, decomposing, decaying, decayed, disgusting, filthy, repulsive

sweet, savory, savoury, savory, fragrant, aromatic, savoury, redolent, scented, redolent

The abandoned house stood derelict, its wooden frames rotted and crumbling.

The meat had spoiled in the refrigerator, its surface covered in a thick layer of rot.

The once-pristine fruit lay on the kitchen counter, now brown and rotted.

The farmer watched in dismay as his crops rotted in the scorching heat.