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    kaput
    /kəˈpʊt/

    adjective

    • 1. broken and useless; no longer working or effective: informal "the water pump's broken, kaput"

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  2. 1. : utterly finished, defeated, or destroyed. Their marriage is kaput. 2. : unable to function. The refrigerator is kaput. often used with go. The engine suddenly went kaput. 3. : hopelessly outmoded. Did you know? Kaput originated with a card game called piquet that has been popular in France for centuries.

  3. Kaput definition: ruined; done for; demolished.. See examples of KAPUT used in a sentence.

  4. severely damaged, broken, or not working correctly: His credibility is kaput. (Definition of kaput from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of kaput. kaput. The port authority told me tonight that it will have to buy a new dredger; the old one is nearly kaput. From the. Hansard archive.

  5. Something that's kaput is broken, dead, or worthless. When your old car is finally kaput, it's not even worth fixing. You can use the adjective kaput to describe things that have stopped working as well as those that are utterly destroyed: "After the war, the whole village was basically kaput ."

  6. Definition of 'kaput' Word Frequency. kaput. (kəpʊt ) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you say that something is kaput, you mean that it is completely broken, useless, or finished. [informal] 'What's happened to your car?'—'It's kaput.' He finally admitted that his film career was kaput.

  7. Definition of kaput adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. (slang) Out of order; not working; broken. My car is kaput. His career is kaput. Her marriage is kaput. Wiktionary. Synonyms: gone. done for. ruined. incapacitated. destroyed. broken. shot. over. wrecked. washed-up. through. finished. done. Origin of Kaput.

  9. All you need to know about "KAPUT" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Origin of kaput 1 First recorded in 1890–95; from German: originally, “trickless” (in game of piquet), from French (être) capot “(to be) without tricks,” i.e., make zero score

  11. Dictionary definition of kaput. Broken, malfunctioning, or no longer functional, usually beyond repair or in a state of complete failure. "The company's plans for expansion were kaput after the economic downturn." #1 New Release on Amazon! Detailed meaning of kaput.