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  1. BROKEN definition: 1. past participle of break 2. damaged, no longer able to work: 3. suffering emotional pain that…. Learn more.

  2. English spelling has been chopped and changed by countless scribes, printers, invaders and others since the Roman alphabet was first used to write Old English during the seventh century, and it does not match the way we speak today. The English Spelling Society exists to repair our broken spelling.

  3. The meaning of BROKEN is violently separated into parts : shattered. How to use broken in a sentence.

  4. to ( cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to ( cause something to) stop working by being damaged: break into pieces I dropped the vase and it broke into pieces. break off I picked it up and the handle broke off. The dish fell to the floor and broke.

  5. spoken in a halting or fragmentary manner, as under emotional strain: He uttered a few broken words of sorrow. (of a relationship) split apart; not intact: a broken marriage. (of a family) disunited or divided by the prolonged or permanent absence of a parent, usually due to divorce or desertion: broken families.

  6. Definition of break verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. a. : to separate into parts with suddenness or violence. broke a plate. Break the chocolate bar in half. b (1) : to cause (a bone) to separate into two or more pieces : fracture. broke her femur. (2) : to fracture a bone of (a bodily part) the blow broke her arm. (3) : to dislocate or dislocate and fracture a bone of (the neck or back) c.

  8. Definition of broken adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. What to Know. The homophones brake and break sound identical and occupy the same parts of speech, but have very different definitions. Brake can function as a noun ("a device used to prevent the motion of something") and can also be used as a verb ("to apply a brake on a vehicle").

  10. Something that's broken is severely damaged — it's either split into pieces or doesn't work anymore. Your broken alarm clock is no help at all when you're trying to get to school on time! If your arm is broken, the bone is physically damaged and needs time to heal before you can use it the way you normally do.