booted Antonyms

Meaning of booted

Wordnet

booted (s)

wearing boots

Webster

booted (imp. & p. p.)

of Boot

of Boot

Webster

booted (a.)

Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire.

Having an undivided, horny, bootlike covering; -- said of the tarsus of some birds.

booted Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier booted the door open with a swift kick.
  2. He was booted out of the bar for causing a disturbance.
  3. The computer froze, so he rebooted it to fix the issue.
  4. The company booted him from his position after the scandal.
  5. She booted up her laptop to check her emails.
  6. The team was booted from the tournament after losing three consecutive games.
  7. He booted the soccer ball across the field.
  8. The actor was booted from the cast due to scheduling conflicts.
  9. The landlord booted the tenants for failing to pay rent.
  10. She accidentally booted her phone off the table, causing the screen to crack.

FAQs About the word booted

wearing bootsof Boot, of Boot, Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire., Having an undivided, horny, bootlike coverin

dubbed,fumbled, blew, bobbled, buggered (up), mucked up, ruined, injured, foozled, butchered

helped, rectified, remedied, refined, remedied, ameliorated, reformed, bettered, enhanced, rectified

The soldier booted the door open with a swift kick.

He was booted out of the bar for causing a disturbance.

The computer froze, so he rebooted it to fix the issue.

The company booted him from his position after the scandal.