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rotten adj 1 gone bad, decayed, rotted. 2 falling or fallen to pieces from age, decay, etc. 3 morally corrupt. 4 colloq miserably unwell • She had a bad cold and felt rotten. 5 colloq unsatisfactory • a rotten plan. 6 colloq unpleasant; disagreeable • rotten weather. adverb, colloq very much; extremely • She fancied him rotten. rottenly adverb. rottenness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse rotinn.

rotten adj 1 gone bad, decayed, rotted. 2 falling or fallen to pieces from age, decay, etc. 3 morally corrupt. 4 colloq miserably unwell • She had a bad cold and felt rotten. 5 colloq unsatisfactory • a rotten plan. 6 colloq unpleasant; disagreeable • rotten weather. adverb, colloq very much; extremely • She fancied him rotten. rottenly adverb. rottenness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse rotinn.

rotten adj 1 gone bad, decayed, rotted. 2 falling or fallen to pieces from age, decay, etc. 3 morally corrupt. 4 colloq miserably unwell • She had a bad cold and felt rotten. 5 colloq unsatisfactory • a rotten plan. 6 colloq unpleasant; disagreeable • rotten weather. adverb, colloq very much; extremely • She fancied him rotten. rottenly adverb. rottenness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse rotinn.