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Breakaway
UK //ˈbreɪkəweɪ//US //ˈbreɪkəweɪ//
Definition
A separation or escape from a group or situation.
In simple words: An escape or separation from a group.
Examples
- The team celebrated their breakaway in the finals.
- Her breakaway from the company was unexpected.
- The artist's breakaway from tradition surprised critics.
- We saw a breakaway in the pack during the race.
- The peace agreement led to a political breakaway.
- His breakaway moment inspired many young athletes.
Usage notes
Use 'breakaway' in contexts of sports, politics, and personal situations. It is appropriate in both formal and informal settings.
Grammar pattern
breakaway + noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'break away' from a chain, symbolizing escaping or separating.
Collocations
- breakaway group
- breakaway athlete
- breakaway moment
- breakaway region
- breakaway success
Synonyms
- escape
- departure
- separation
- divorce
- split
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'break away', which is a verb phrase.
- Used incorrectly as a noun when 'break away' is meant as a verb.
- Misused in contexts where a sudden stop is implied rather than separation.