trash heap
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Definition
Noun: An accumulation of refuse and discarded matter; a pile of waste material.
Usage
The term "trash heap" refers specifically to a pile or mound where garbage and unwanted items are deposited. It describes a physical accumulation of waste, often in an informal or unorganized location, rather than a formal landfill or recycling center.
Examples
- The old appliances were thrown onto the trash heap behind the building.
- Archaeologists sometimes study ancient trash heaps to learn about past civilizations.
- The yard sale leftovers ended up on the trash heap.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: "Trash heap" can be used metaphorically to describe something considered worthless or obsolete.
- Example: That outdated software belongs on the trash heap of history.
Variants and Related Words
- Garbage heap (noun): A direct synonym.
- Rubbish heap (noun): Common in British English.
- Midden (noun): A more technical or archaeological term for a trash heap or dunghill.
- Dump (noun): Can refer to a larger, more organized site for waste disposal.
- Landfill (noun): A carefully engineered site for burying waste.
Synonyms
- Refuse heap
- Scrap heap
- Junk pile
- Dump
Idioms
- To end up on the trash heap (of history): To be discarded, forgotten, or considered a failure.
- Example: Many political theories have ended up on the trash heap of history.
Noun
- an accumulation of refuse and discarded matter