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litter

litter / litter / litter / litter
NounTransitive Verb
pl: litterspast: litteredpp: littereding: littering

This term carries a strong negative connotation when referring to waste, evoking images of negligence and environmental decay. It describes a state of disorder where small, discarded items disrupt the cleanliness of a space. In a biological context, the word shifts to a neutral, descriptive tone to categorize a single birth event for mammals. When used as a verb, it can describe literal trash or be used more broadly to describe any space crowded with a chaotic array of objects.

Meanings

Nounlitter

Waste materials, such as paper or plastic, that have been left lying in an untidy way in a public place.

"The park was covered in litter after the festival."

Nounlitter

A group of young animals born to one mother at one time.

"The cat had a litter of five kittens."

Transitive Verblitter
[~ something]

To scatter waste or rubbish over an area.

"They littered the beach with plastic bottles."

Transitive Verblitter
[~ something with something]

To cover a surface or area with a large number of objects, often in a messy way.

"The floor was littered with old newspapers and magazines."

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