1. rotted - Adjective
2. rotted - Verb
Derived from rot
4. rotted - Adjective Satellite
of Rot
Source: Webster's dictionaryThen he made one last effort to search in his heart for the place where his affection had rotted away, and he could not find it. Gabriel García Márquez
So go out and live real good and I promise you'll get beat up real bad. But, in a little while after you're dead, you'll be rotted away anyway. It's not gonna matter if you have a few scars. It will matter if you didn't live. Rich Mullins
Money is like any other virus: once it has rotted the soul of the person who houses it, it sets off in search of new blood. Carlos Ruiz Zafón
I have never been able to look upon America as young and vital but rather as prematurely old, as a fruit which rotted before it had a chance to ripen. Henry Miller
If man was devolving into a psychotic pit of rotted plasma, [Karl] Rove would be the Alpha of such grime. Larisa Alexandrovna
The growth of new ideas is more difficult and lengthy the deeper they are rotted in life. Resistance to them is the more obsitnate and exasperated the more persistent their growth is. Naum Gabo