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English
Pronunciation
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, turn evil
- (of a geographic area) To become unsafe.
Translations
of foods: to spoil or rot
- Azerbaijani: xarab olmaq
- Cherokee: ᎠᏲᎦ (ayoga)
- Cimbrian: damaal ghéenan
- Dutch: bederven (nl)
- Finnish: pilaantua (fi)
- French: pourrir (fr), périmer (fr), tourner (fr), moisir (fr), se perdre (fr)
- Galician: estragar (gl), gorar (gl)
- German: verderben (de) n
- Icelandic: skemmast
- Ingrian: pilahussa, pilahua
- Italian: andare a male
- Japanese: 傷む (ja) (いたむ, itamu)
- Polish: gnić (pl) impf, zgnić (pl) pf
- Portuguese: estragar (pt)
- Romanian: se strica, putrezi (ro)
- Russian: по́ртиться (ru) impf (pórtitʹsja), испо́ртиться (ru) pf (ispórtitʹsja)
- Spanish: estropearse (es), malograrse (es), abombarse (es) (Latin America), agriarse (es), avinagrarse, acedarse (es), revenirse (es), echarse a perder
- West Frisian: bedjerre
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References
- “go bad”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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