Pronunciation: /mʌntɪd/

Definitions of munted

adjective damaged or broken beyond repair; in a state of disarray or chaos

Example Sentences

A1 The toy was munted after the child dropped it on the floor.

A2 The car was munted in the accident and needed extensive repairs.

B1 The old building looked munted from the outside, but inside it was surprisingly well-maintained.

B2 The party got a bit out of hand and the furniture ended up munted.

C1 The artwork was so munted that it was deemed beyond repair.

C2 The historical artifact was munted during the excavation process, causing concern among archaeologists.

Examples of munted in a Sentence

formal The car was severely munted in the accident.

informal I can't believe how munted the car is after the crash.

slang That car is totally munted, dude.

figurative His reputation was munted after the scandal.

Grammatical Forms of munted

past tense

munted

plural

munteds

comparative

more munted

superlative

most munted

present tense

munt

future tense

will munt

perfect tense

have munted

continuous tense

is munting

singular

munted

positive degree

munted

infinitive

to munt

gerund

munting

participle

munted

Origin and Evolution of munted

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'munted' is believed to have originated in New Zealand as a slang term.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is damaged or broken beyond repair, 'munted' has evolved to also mean intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.