Broken
UK /["/ˈbrəʊkən/"]/US /["/ˈbrəʊkən/"]/
Definition
that has been damaged or injured; no longer whole or working correctly
In simple words: not working or damaged
Examples
- The window is broken and needs to be fixed.
- He felt broken after the loss of his pet.
- The broken toy lay on the floor.
- She was broken by the harsh criticism from her friends.
- The road was broken due to the heavy rains.
- His dreams were broken when he didn't pass the exam.
Usage notes
Use 'broken' when describing items that are not functioning or are physically damaged. It is neutral and can be used in both casual and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Remember 'broken' as in 'broke the bone' - something isn’t working properly.
Collocations
- be
- get
- badly
Synonyms
- damaged
- shattered
- fractured
- nonfunctional
Antonyms
- whole
- intact
- fixed
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'broken' with 'broke' (the past tense of 'break')
- Using 'broken' in a context where 'damaged' is more appropriate
- Forget to use 'broken' with a noun (e.g. 'broken car' not just 'broken')