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  1. JUNKED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of junk 2. to get rid of something because it is of no use or…. Learn more.

  2. En esta página: junked, junk. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. junked (US), scrapped (UK) adj. (vehicle, etc.: discarded) desguazado adj.

  3. JUNKED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of junk 2. to get rid of something because it is of no use or…. Learn more.

  4. 1. (worthless things) a. la chatarra. Do you think anyone's going to buy all this junk at the garage sale?¿Crees que alguien vaya a comprar toda esta chatarra en la venta de garaje? b. la porquería. What's this junk doing on the floor? - It's not junk; it's the cat's toys. ¿Qué hacen estas porquerías en el suelo?

  5. 1. a (1) : old iron, glass, paper, or other waste that may be used again in some form. (2) : secondhand, worn, or discarded articles. (3) : clutter sense 1b. b. : something of poor quality : trash. c. : something of little meaning, worth, or significance. 2. : pieces of old cable or cordage used especially to make gaskets, mats, swabs, or oakum. 3.

  6. 1. Cheap, shoddy, or worthless: junk jewelry. 2. Having a superficial appeal or utility, but lacking substance: "the junk issues that have dominated this year's election" (New Republic). 3. Relating to or similar to junk bonds, especially in having a high risk of default: debt of junk status.

  7. v.t. to cast aside as junk; discard as no longer of use; scrap. adj. cheap, worthless, unwanted, or trashy. earlier jonke, of uncertain origin, originally 1480–90. 1, 2. rubbish, litter, debris, refuse. junk2 ( jungk), n.