Synonyms for de bris
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : duh-bree, dey-bree or, esp. British, deb-ree |
Phonetic Transcription : dəˈbri, ˈdeɪ bri or, esp. British, ˈdɛb ri |
Top 10 synonyms for de bris Other synonyms for the word de bris
- absurdity
- ashes
- assortment
- balance
- balderdash
- baloney
- bits
- bits and pieces
- botch
- brash
- BS
- bull
- bunk
- carrion
- collateral
- combination
- compound
- crap
- crate
- crust
- deposit
- derelict
- destruction
- detritus
- dirtiness
- discombobulation
- disorganization
- disruption
- dreck
- dregs
- drivel
- dross
- dump
- dunghill
- dust
- etcetera
- every which way
- excess
- extra
- eyesore
- fender bender
- fill
- filth
- foolishness
- foundation
- fragments
- fright
- garbage
- gook
- grounds
- gunk
- hash
- heap
- heel
- hodgepodge
- hogwash
- hokum
- hooey
- horsefeathers
- hulk
- husks
- jalopy
- jumble
- junk
- junker
- knickknacks
- leaving
- leavings
- lees
- leftovers
- legacy
- litter
- lumber
- matter
- mayhem
- medley
- mélange
- melee
- mess
- miscellaneous paraphernalia
- miscellany
- mishmash
- mixed bag
- monstrosity
- motley
- muck
- notions
- novelties
- oddment
- oddments
- odds and ends
- offal
- offscourings
- olio
- orts
- parings
- particles
- patchwork
- pieces
- pile-up
- pod
- poppycock
- potpourri
- powder
- precipitate
- precipitation
- rags
- rear-ender
- refuse
- rejectamenta
- relic
- relics
- remainder
- remains
- remnant
- remnants
- residual
- residue
- residuum
- rest
- ridiculousness
- riffraff
- rot
- rubbish
- rubble
- ruin
- ruins
- rummage
- salmagundi
- salvage
- scourings
- scrap
- scrapings
- scraps
- scree
- scum
- sediment
- settling
- sewage
- shambles
- shard
- shavings
- shell
- shipwreck
- sight
- silt
- slag
- slop
- smashup
- solids
- sundries
- sundry items
- surplus
- survivor
- sweepings
- swill
- this and that
- total
- traces
- trash
- turmoil
- twaddle
- untidiness
- vestiges
- waste
- waste matter
- wreck
- wreckage
Définition of de bris
Origin :- 1708, from French débris "remains, waste, rubbish" (16c.), from obsolete debriser "break down, crush," from Old French de- (see de-) + briser "to break," from Late Latin brisare, possibly of Gaulish origin (cf. Old Irish brissim "I break").
- As in junk : noun odds and ends; garbage
- As in leftover : noun remainder, remains
- As in mess : noun disorder, litter
- As in odds and ends : noun miscellaneous grouping
- As in refuse : noun garbage
- As in remains : noun remaining part
- As in residue : noun leftover part
- As in rubbish : noun garbage
- As in ruins : noun buildings that are dilapidated
- As in sediment : noun solid residue from liquid solution
- As in trash : noun garbage
- As in waste : noun garbage, refuse
- As in wreck : noun severe damage or severely damaged goods
- As in ashes : noun ruins
- As in wreckage : noun remains
- As in offal : noun garbage
- As in rubble : noun remains
- As in chaff : noun waste
- As in leavings : noun remains
- As in oddment : noun odds and ends
- As in sundries : noun odds and ends
- As in debris : noun litter, waste
- As in garbage : noun refuse, litter
- As in hogwash : noun nonsense
Antonyms for de bris
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