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tripe
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'tripe' is a valid and commonly-used word in written English.
This expression can be used to refer to something of poor or inferior quality, or to describe something as being an absolute waste of time. For example, you could say "This movie was tripe - I'm glad I didn't waste my money on it."
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Milne: Go to an election on it because increasingly Australians are recognising how conned they were by the absolute tripe, superficial nonsense of 'axe the tax.' Just while this debate continues I want to put an analytical thought to readers for their consideration.
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Today, her daughter Wanda runs the kitchen, still making favourites such as tripe stew, but also rich ragu sauces and tasty roast rabbit.
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A few decades ago, Patagonian cuisine consisted of grilled lamb and tripe stew; these days restaurants serve everything from cured wild boar to snook-and-hake ceviche, while local parrillas (grills) are always a safe bet for a meaty feast.
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Well, if Edward thinks this is tripe (as he does, and as it is), he would have done better not to quote it at all.
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We apologise for the mistake.In this section The Scottish play Chocs away Opening the books Down to the wire Hose tripe Rise of the machines Headbangers and high Kultur The lure of the open sea Correction: Waterford Wedgwood Reprints.
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"It's just massive growth", she says, in a slightly worried way.In this section The Scottish play Chocs away Opening the books Down to the wire Hose tripe Rise of the machines Headbangers and high Kultur The lure of the open sea Correction: Waterford Wedgwood ReprintsThe company started in 2006, selling to upmarket hotels and restaurants in Britain.
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In Southwark, the borough of which Peckham is a part, there are now 77 betting shops.In this section The Scottish play Chocs away Opening the books Down to the wire Hose tripe Rise of the machines Headbangers and high Kultur The lure of the open sea Correction: Waterford Wedgwood ReprintsThis does not reflect a revival of the working-class tradition of gambling on dog racing or horses.
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This involves digesting troughs full of tripe such as Elizabeth Gilbert's "Eat, Pray, Love", a bestseller that tells women that "God dwells within you as yourself, exactly the way you are".
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It is commonly used in menudo (tripe stew) or posole (hominy and pork stew).
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There is no sign yet of hose vigilantes.In this section The Scottish play Chocs away Opening the books Down to the wire Hose tripe Rise of the machines Headbangers and high Kultur The lure of the open sea Correction: Waterford Wedgwood ReprintsThe economics of the ban are all wrong, too.
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It is a long journey, but if gan bian si ji dou and thousand year old egg haunt your dreams the way they do mine, then it is worth the trip.Here is the piece:A HONG KONG chef can do some nifty things with tripe not all of which appeal to British palates.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "tripe" to describe something negative, ensure the context is clear to avoid misinterpretation. It's often used in informal settings to express strong disapproval.
Common error
Avoid using "tripe" in formal or professional contexts where a more neutral or polite term is required. The word carries a strong negative connotation and can be considered offensive.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "tripe" is a noun, referring either to the stomach lining of ruminating animals prepared as food or, more commonly, to something considered worthless or nonsensical. Ludwig AI's examples demonstrate its usage across varied contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "tripe" functions primarily as a noun, often used informally to express contempt or dismissal of something deemed worthless or nonsensical. Ludwig AI confirms its correct grammatical usage and highlights its prevalence across diverse contexts, particularly in news and media. While versatile, its negative connotation necessitates careful consideration in formal settings. Alternatives such as "rubbish" or "nonsense" may be more appropriate in professional or academic discourse.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rubbish
Indicates something worthless or nonsensical.
nonsense
Refers to something lacking sense or being foolish.
balderdash
Implies foolish or nonsensical talk or writing.
hogwash
Suggests something is absurd or untrue.
bullshit
A vulgar term indicating something is false or worthless.
crap
A crude term for something of poor quality.
garbage
Metaphorically describes something worthless or of poor quality.
worthless stuff
Emphasizes the lack of value or merit.
inferior quality material
Highlights the poor standard or grade of something.
low-grade content
Refers to content that is substandard or of poor quality.
FAQs
How to use "tripe" in a sentence?
You can use "tripe" to describe something you consider to be utter nonsense or of very poor quality. For example, "That movie was absolute tripe".
What can I say instead of "tripe"?
Is "tripe" a formal word?
"Tripe" is generally considered an informal word and is best used in casual settings. More formal contexts may require alternatives like "nonsense" or "rubbish".
What does it mean when someone says something is "utter tripe"?
Saying something is "utter tripe" means it's complete and total nonsense or of extremely poor quality. It's a strong expression of disapproval.
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Real-world application tested