What is another word for most busted?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈə͡ʊst bˈʌstɪd], [ mˈəʊst bˈʌstɪd], [ m_ˈəʊ_s_t b_ˈʌ_s_t_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for most busted:
- broken (adjective)
- damaged (adjective)
- destitute (adjective)
- disrepair (adjective)
- impaired (adjective)
- indigent (adjective)
- insolvent (adjective)
- on the blink (adjective)
- ruined (adjective)
- tame (adjective)
- worn (adjective)
- worn/worn-out (adjective)
Synonyms for Most busted:
adj.
• broken (adjective)- on the fritz,
- busted,
- Slivered,
- on the shelf,
- inoperable,
- burst,
- wracked,
- kaput,
- fractured,
- haywire,
- out,
- out of whack,
- mutilated,
- unsatisfactory,
- injured,
- demolished,
- mangled,
- Disintegrated,
- spent,
- feeble,
- shredded,
- crushed,
- in pieces,
- smashed,
- coming unstuck,
- faulty,
- Riven,
- defective,
- exhausted,
- crippled,
- damaged,
- run-down,
- on the blink,
- fragmented,
- in disrepair,
- Dismembered,
- wrecked,
- shot,
- not functioning,
- gone to pieces,
- imperfect,
- screwed up,
- in need of repair,
- weak,
- fallen apart,
- crumbled,
- split,
- ruptured,
- out of kilter,
- cracked,
- hurt,
- fragmentary,
- separated,
- severed,
- shattered,
- down,
- pulverized,
- Shivered,
- coming unglued,
- gone,
- in the shop,
- rent,
- ruined,
- gone to pot,
- collapsed,
- out of commission,
- disabled,
- out of order.
- unsound,
- fouled up,
- sunk,
- bent,
- snafued,
- beat-up,
- totaled,
- impaired,
- blemished,
- mucked up,
- spoiled,
- glitched,
- Dinged,
- no go,
- in smithereens,
- messed up,
- flawed,
- out of action,
- flubbed,
- loused up,
- marred,
- in poor condition.
- necessitous,
- depleted,
- penniless,
- dead broke,
- played out,
- on the rocks,
- empty,
- impecunious,
- Without,
- bankrupt,
- Beggared,
- penurious,
- deficient,
- flat,
- moneyless,
- Strapped,
- poor,
- pinched,
- insolvent,
- stony,
- dirt poor,
- lacking,
- on the breadline,
- needy,
- impoverished,
- bereft,
- deprived of,
- Divested,
- wiped out,
- drained,
- in need of,
- devoid of,
- poverty-stricken,
- indigent,
- stripped,
- flat broke.
- undone,
- indebted,
- out of money,
- lost,
- failed,
- in chapter 11,
- in the red,
- broke,
- in receivership,
- taken to the cleaners,
- unbalanced,
- in chapter 13,
- Foreclosed.
- meek,
- overcome,
- harmless,
- harnessed,
- pliable,
- domestic,
- kindly,
- unresisting,
- biddable,
- subdued,
- unafraid,
- housebroken,
- fearless,
- Muzzled,
- submissive,
- manageable,
- Habituated,
- civilized,
- obedient,
- Acclimatized,
- trained,
- amenable,
- disciplined,
- docile,
- mild,
- tractable,
- pliant,
- gentle as a lamb,
- Yoked,
- cultivated,
- gentle,
- Bridled.
- tattered,
- destroyed,
- drawn,
- jaded,
- burned out,
- ragged,
- tired out,
- threadbare,
- shabby,
- stale,
- old,
- effete,
- wearied,
- frayed,
- the worse for wear,
- consumed,
- knocked out,
- out of gas,
- Pooped,
- bushed,
- fatigued,
- hackneyed,
- useless,
- well-worn,
- had it,
- timeworn,
- overused,
- Overworked,
- haggard,
- wrung out,
- beat,
- used up,
- worn down,
- Deteriorated,
- weary.
How to use "Most busted" in context?
When it comes to partying and getting wasted, most people would say that college students are notorious for being extremely intoxicated. However, there are a select few college students (usually athletes) who racks up quite a bit of underage drinking charges. This surprisingly includes some of the most popular students on campus. Here are five of the most busted college students in recent history.
1. Austin Bush, a University of Texas at Austin football player, was arrested in January 2013 for being under the legal drinking age and having a concealed handgun.
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