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debris

[U] Uncountable

This term carries a heavy sense of wreckage and disorder. It evokes the image of jagged fragments, dust, and scattered ruins left behind after a sudden violent event, such as an explosion, a crash, or a natural disaster. It is rarely used for neatly organized trash, instead implying a chaotic state of ruin. In scientific or astronomical contexts, the word shifts toward a more neutral tone to describe floating fragments in space or geological deposits. While a pile of rubble is a type of debris, the word debris is more inclusive, covering everything from microscopic shards of glass to massive chunks of concrete.

Used as a collective mass of wreckage, such as the debris from a collapsed building, regardless of how many individual pieces there are.

Meanings

Noun

The remains of something broken, destroyed, or discarded.

"The street was littered with debris after the storm."

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