Word: break
Category: break
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Synonyms: break
interruption, interval, gap, hiatus, discontinuation, suspension, disruption, cutoff, stop, stoppage, cessation, change, alteration, variation, rest, respite, recess, pause, intermission, breather, time out, down time, coffee break, time off, vacation, holiday, leave, spring break, getaway, staycation, rift, schism, split, breakup, severance, rupture, opportunity, chance, opening, breakage, breaking, fracture, breach, falling out, open frame, prison-breaking, breakout, gaolbreak, jailbreak, shift, fault, good luck
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The meaning and "use of": break
- an interruption of continuity or uniformity. - the magazine has been published without a break since 1950
- a pause in work or during an activity or event. - I need a break from mental activity
- a gap or opening. - the spectacular vistas occasionally offered by a break in the rain forest
- an instance of breaking; the point where something is broken. - a break in the valve was being repaired
- a player's turn to make the opening shot of a game or a rack. - If you play it for a few hours, and if you develop some consistency in your break , your scores will improve greatly.
- separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain. - the rope broke with a loud snap
- interrupt (a continuity, sequence, or course). - the new government broke the pattern of growth
- fail to observe (a law, regulation, or agreement). - the district attorney says she will prosecute retailers who break the law
- crush the emotional strength, spirit, or resistance of. - the idea was to better the prisoners, not to break them
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