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unbreak
English
Alternative forms
- un-break
Etymology
From un- +? break, popularised in songs sung by The Alarm (Unbreak the Promise) and Toni Braxton (Unbreak My Heart).
Verb
unbreak (third-person singular simple present unbreaks, present participle unbreaking, simple past unbroke, past participle unbroken)
- (transitive) To do the inverse of breaking: to mend, restore, heal or fix.
Anagrams
- Burkean, Urbanek, unbrake
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unbreakable
English
Etymology
un- +? break +? -able
Adjective
unbreakable (comparative more unbreakable, superlative most unbreakable)
- difficult to break and therefore able to withstand rough usage
- (of a horse) not able to be broken in
Antonyms
- breakable
- fragile
Derived terms
- sticks in a bundle are unbreakable
Translations
Noun
unbreakable (plural unbreakables)
- Something that cannot be broken.
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