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Meaning of bust
The primary meaning of the word "bust" is to break or shatter something, often violently or suddenly.
Etymology of bust
The word "bust" originated in the mid-17th century, derived from the Italian "busto", meaning "upper part of the body", and the Latin "bustum", meaning "grave" or "tomb"
Initially, the word referred to a sculpted representation of a person's head, shoulders, and upper chest
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include the act of breaking or shattering something, as well as the concept of a period of economic decline or recession
Synonyms
break
collapse
shatter
smash
demolish
destroy
ruin
wreck
fragment
fracture
splinter
burst
explode
implode
disintegrate
deteriorate
decay
crumble
fragmentize
pulverize
shiver
shatter
shelve
fragment
rupture
shatter
shiver
snap
shatter
crack
rupture
sever
sunder
rend
rive
breach
fissure
crevice
chasm
gap
rift
split
cleavage
fracture
fault
flaw
weakness
failing
fragility
vulnerability
susceptibility
delicacy
instability
Definitions
- To break or shatter something, often violently or suddenly
- To arrest or seize someone, typically in a sudden or dramatic manner
- A sculpted representation of a person's head, shoulders, and upper chest
- A period of economic decline or recession
Usage Examples
- The vase fell to the ground and bust into a hundred pieces
- The police bust the suspect in a surprise raid
- The artist created a beautiful bust of the famous historical figure
- The company went bust during the economic downturn