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Add
break
Verb
Noun
Meaning
• To
separate
or
divide
something into pieces, or to
cause
something to
stop
functioning.
Examples
• She
broke
the
glass
by
accident
.
• The
news
broke
my
heart
.
• The
lock
has
broken
and I can't
open
the door.
Meaning
• A
pause
or interruption in an
activity
.
• A rest or
respite
.
• A
fracture
or
rupture
.
Examples
• Let's
take
a
break
and
grab
some
lunch
before continuing the
meeting
.
• The
company
offered its employees a two-
week
break
over the holidays.
• The
storm
caused a
break
in the
power
lines,
leading
to a
blackout
.
Add
break
Verb
Meaning
• To
separate
or
divide
something into pieces, or to
cause
something to
stop
functioning.
Examples
• She
broke
the
glass
by
accident
.
• The
news
broke
my
heart
.
• The
lock
has
broken
and I can't
open
the door.
Noun
Meaning
• A
pause
or interruption in an
activity
.
• A rest or
respite
.
• A
fracture
or
rupture
.
Examples
• Let's
take
a
break
and
grab
some
lunch
before continuing the
meeting
.
• The
company
offered its employees a two-
week
break
over the holidays.
• The
storm
caused a
break
in the
power
lines,
leading
to a
blackout
.