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busted

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Adjective — Broken or not working.

Etymology

See bust (Etymology 2)

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Frequently asked questions

What does “busted” mean?

The word “busted” means broken or not working. In plain terms, informal past tense/adjective from "bust" — broken, caught out, or penniless depending on context.

How do you pronounce “busted”?

“Busted” is pronounced BUHS-tihd (/ˈbʌs.tɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “busted” in a sentence?

Here is “busted” used in a sentence: “My phone screen is busted after I dropped it.”

What is another word for “busted”?

Words with a similar meaning to “busted” include out of order.

What part of speech is “busted”?

“Busted” is an adjective.

Is “busted” a common word?

“Busted” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “busted” have?

“Busted” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: broken or not working.

What is the difference between "busted" and "broken"?

"Busted" is an informal synonym for "broken" that means something is not working, but it carries a more casual, colloquial tone than the neutral word "broken." "Broken" fits formal writing, while "busted" suits everyday speech and informal contexts.

What does it mean to say someone got "busted"?

When used of a person, "busted" means caught doing something wrong, such as being caught breaking a rule or law. This sense is common in casual speech, as in "he got busted for speeding."

Is "busted" used to mean having no money?

Yes, "busted" can informally mean broke, or having no money, as in "I'm totally busted until payday." This sense overlaps with "broke" and is used in casual conversation rather than formal financial contexts.

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