break

noun
/breɪk/

Meaning

A pause in work or during an activity or event.
to damage something so it is in pieces; to stop working
To separate into pieces; a pause in activity.

Example Sentences

Short breaks refresh your mind.

Be careful not to break the glass.

He accidentally broke the glass.

Example Expressions

take a break

Synonyms

pause, rest, interval, recess, smash, shatter, crack, damage, fracture
Entry 1
pause, rest, interval, recess
Entry 2
smash, shatter, crack, damage
Entry 3
shatter, fracture, smash, pause, recess

Antonyms

continuation, work, persistence, fix, repair, mend, heal, continue
Entry 1
continuation, work, persistence
Entry 2
fix, repair, mend, heal
Entry 3
fix, repair, continue

Collocations

break down, break into, break out, break through, break a glass, coffee break, break free, break the law
Entry 2
break down, break into, break out, break through
Entry 3
break a glass, coffee break, break free, break the law

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to perform a task or job; physical or mental effort
to let something fall; a small quantity of liquid

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