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    dreck
    /drek/

    noun

    • 1. rubbish; trash: informal "this so-called art is pure dreck"

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  2. noun. ˈdrek. variants or less commonly drek. Synonyms of dreck. : trash, rubbish. Synonyms. chaff. deadwood. debris. dross. dust. effluvium. effluvia. garbage. junk. litter. offal. offscouring. raffle. refuse. riffraff. rubbish. scrap. spilth. trash.

  3. Dreck definition: anything regarded as worthless or of low quality; junk. See examples of DRECK used in a sentence.

  4. something of poor quality: Most of what's on TV is dreck. Synonym. schlock mainly US informal disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not of good quality. am-dram. appallingly. atrociously. awfully. awfulness. cheesy. inadequacy. inadequately. janky. meretriciously. shite. sort. tawdrily. tawdriness. tawdry. thinness. trinket.

  5. Something you buy that's cheap or badly made is dreck. While you can find great bargains at a dollar store, most of what they sell is dreck. Use the word dreck when you're talking about products that are worthless, flimsy, or of poor quality.

  6. Define dreck. dreck synonyms, dreck pronunciation, dreck translation, English dictionary definition of dreck. n. Slang 1. Worthless, distasteful, or nonsensical material: "the dreck that generally passes for the modern sitcom" . 2. Rubbish; trash. dreck′y adj....

  7. noun. Slang. trash; rubbish.

  8. Definition of dreck noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.