What does BUSED mean?

Parts of Speech:

verb

Definitions:

1. transported by bus (past tense and past participle of "bus")

2. used buses as transportation (past tense and past participle of "bus")

Pronunciations:

US: /bʌst/

UK: /bʌst/

Origin and Usage:

"Bused" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "bus," which means to transport people or things by bus. The word "bus" is short for "omnibus," which comes from the Latin "omnibus," meaning "for all." The word "bused" is commonly used in American English to describe the act of transporting people or things by bus.

Synonyms:

transported, shuttled, conveyed, ferried, carried

Related Words:

abuse, bused, buses, lubes, rubes

Example Sentences:

1. The students were bused to the museum for a field trip.

2. The company bused its employees to the conference center.



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