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Word: Break
Speech Type: Verb
Old English brecan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch breken and German brechen, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin frangere ‘to break’
breɪk
separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain
Short Definition:separate into pieces
Examples:- the branch broke with a loud snap
- windows in the street were broken by the blast
interrupt (a sequence, course, or continuous state)
Short Definition:interrupt sequence
Examples:- this broke the pattern of generations remaining in the place where they were born
- his concentration was broken by a sound
fail to observe (a law, regulation, or agreement)
Short Definition:fail to observe regulation etc.
Examples:- the council says it will prosecute traders who break the law
- the legally binding contract can only be broken by mutual consent
- if I don't go, I'll be breaking my promise
crush the emotional strength, spirit, or resistance of
Short Definition:crush spirit of
Examples:- the idea was to better the prisoners, not to break them
(of the weather) change suddenly, especially after a fine spell
Short Definition:(of weather) change suddenly
Examples:- the weather broke and thunder rumbled through a leaden sky
(of news or a scandal) suddenly become public
Short Definition:(of news) become public
Examples:- since the news broke I've received thousands of wonderful letters
(chiefly of an attacking player or team, or of a military force) make a rush or dash in a particular direction
Short Definition:rush or dash
Examples:- Mitchell won possession and broke quickly, allowing Hughes to score
Word: Break
Speech Type: Noun
breɪk
an interruption of continuity or uniformity
Short Definition:interruption of continuity
Examples:- the magazine has been published without a break since 1950
a pause in work or during an activity or event
Short Definition:pause in work
Examples:- I need a break from mental activity
- those returning to work after a career break
- a coffee break
a gap or opening
Short Definition:gap or opening
Examples:- the track bends left through a break in the hedge
- he stopped to wait for a break in the traffic
an instance of breaking something, or the point where something is broken
Short Definition:instance of breaking
Examples:- he was stretchered off with a break to the leg
a rush or dash in a particular direction, especially by an attacking player or team
Short Definition:rush or dash
Examples:- Norwich scored on a rare break with 11 minutes left
an opportunity or chance, especially one leading to professional success
Short Definition:chance for success
Examples:- he got his break as an entertainer on a TV music hall show
a consecutive series of successful shots, scoring a specified number of points
Short Definition:consecutive series of successful shots
Examples:- a break of 83 put him in front for the first time
a bud or shoot sprouting from a stem.
Short Definition:sprouting bud or shoot
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