Zepsuty
Zepsuty is a Polish adjective meaning broken, damaged, or faulty. It is used to describe objects that no longer function properly or are in a defective state. The word comes from the verb zepsuć, meaning to spoil or ruin, with the prefix ze- indicating a completed or negative result.
Grammatical notes: Zepsuty inflects for gender and number to agree with the noun it modifies. Common forms
Usage: The adjective covers a range of failures, from mechanical and electrical malfunctions to general defectiveness.
Related forms and synonyms: Uszkodzony is a closely related term meaning damaged or defective, often used in
See also: zepsuć, psuć, uszkodzony. The word remains common in everyday Polish and is widely understood across