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Revision as of 08:21, 2 July 2023
English
Verb
go bad (third-person singular simple present goes bad, present participle going bad, simple past went bad, past participle gone bad)
- Of foods and commodities, to spoil, rot, or otherwise become unusable due to age or storage conditions.
- Of a person or entity, to cease to be reputable and instead become delinquent, criminal, immoral, corrupt or poorly behaved.
- Synonyms: break bad, go to the bad
- Of a geographic area, to become unsafe.
Translations
of foods: to spoil or rot
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See also
References
- “go bad”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.