A1verb1K

Break

UK /["/breɪk/","/breɪks/","/brəʊk/","/ˈbrəʊkən/","/ˈbreɪkɪŋ/"]/US /["/breɪk/","/breɪks/","/brəʊk/","/ˈbrəʊkən/","/ˈbreɪkɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to be damaged and separated into two or more parts, as a result of force; to damage something in this way

In simple words: To separate into pieces or stop working.

Examples

  • Please be careful not to break the glass.
  • He was so tired that he decided to take a break.
  • She wants to break the record for the fastest runner.
  • If you drop it, it will break into pieces.
  • They need to break the habit of spending too much money.

Usage notes

Used for physical objects or figurative contexts like breaking a habit. Not usually used in very formal writing or speech.

Grammar pattern

break + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'break' in a glass, it comes apart!

Collocations

  • break a promise
  • break the news
  • break out
  • take a break
  • break down

Synonyms

  • shatter
  • fracture
  • crack
  • interrupt
  • disrupt

Antonyms

  • repair
  • fix
  • build

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'brake', the device to slow a vehicle.
  • Using it in contexts where 'pause' or 'stop' is more appropriate.
  • Incorrectly forming the past tense as 'breaked' instead of 'broke'.