kaput

[kuh-poot]

kaput Definition

  • 1broken or not working
  • 2no longer functioning or able to continue
  • 3utterly ruined or destroyed

Using kaput: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kaput" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The printer is kaput and needs to be replaced.

  • Example

    After the accident, the car was completely kaput.

  • Example

    The company went bankrupt and now it's kaput.

  • Example

    His career was kaput after the scandal.

kaput Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with kaput

  • completely and irreversibly broken or destroyed

    Example

    After the hurricane, the house was kaput as a doornail.

  • a situation where something has failed or gone wrong, especially in a way that is difficult to recover from

    Example

    The project was kaput in the water when the main investor pulled out.

  • a product that is broken or non-functional upon delivery

    Example

    I ordered a new phone but it was KOA, so I had to return it.

Origins of kaput

from German 'kaputt', meaning 'broken'

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Summary: kaput in Brief

'Kaput' [kuh-poot] is an adjective used to describe something that is broken, no longer functioning, or utterly ruined. It can refer to physical objects, as in 'The printer is kaput and needs to be replaced,' or to abstract concepts, as in 'His career was kaput after the scandal.' The phrase 'kaput as a doornail' emphasizes complete and irreversible destruction.