English words starting with brea - page 1
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Meanings of Breadthen:
verbTo increase the breadth of (something); to broaden or widen (something).
Meanings of Breadthless:
adjectiveHaving no breadth; without breadth.
Meanings of Breadths:
nounThe distance or measurement from side to side of something; width.
Usage examples:
The boat measured 27 feet in breadth
Meanings of Breadthways:
adverbIn a direction parallel with a thing's width.
Usage examples:
She worked squaring the stacks so that they alternated, first lengthwise, then breadthwise
Meanings of Breadthwise:
adverbIn a direction parallel with a thing's width.
Usage examples:
She worked squaring the stacks so that they alternated, first lengthwise, then breadthwise
Meanings of Breadwinner:
nounA person who earns money to support their family, typically the sole one.
Usage examples:
When roland's grant ran out, val became the breadwinner
Meanings of Breadwinners:
nounA person who earns money to support their family, typically the sole one.
Usage examples:
When roland's grant ran out, val became the breadwinner
Meanings of Break:
verbSeparate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain.
Usage examples:
The branch broke with a loud snap
nounAn interruption of continuity or uniformity.
Usage examples:
The magazine has been published without a break since 1950
Meanings of Break a leg:
Used for wishing someone good luck, especially before a performance
phraseGood luck!
Usage examples:
Remember, the show must go on! good luck and break a leg!
Meanings of Break even:
nounA graph that shows the point at which a business will start to make as much money as it has spent on a particular product, activity, etc.
Meanings of Break into:
phrasal verbExpress or utter spontaneously
collocationTo suddenly begin to sing
Usage examples:
He felt so happy that he broke into song., thousands of people in the crowd rose to their feet and …
Meanings of Break one's back:
idiomWork very hard, like a slave
phrasePut great effort into achieving something.
Usage examples:
As soon as we finished i'd break my back to get home to her
Meanings of Break out:
phrasal verbBegin suddenly and sometimes violently
collocationTo start feeling extremely worried or frightened
Usage examples:
The memory of it still makes me break out in a cold sweat., he could not even hear her name mention…
Meanings of Break someone's heart:
idiomCause deep emotional pain and grief to somebody
phraseOverwhelm someone with sadness.
Usage examples:
It would break her heart to have to leave
Meanings of Break the bank:
phrase(in gambling) win more money than is held by the bank.
Usage examples:
Winning the pools was the equivalent of breaking the bank at monte carlo
idiomTo cost too much
Usage examples:
It only costs $2. that's not going to break the bank.
Meanings of Break through:
phrasal verbPass through (a barrier)
Meanings of Break up:
phrasal verbBreak or cause to break into pieces
Meanings of Break-away:
phrasal verbBreak off (a piece from a whole)
Meanings of Break-down:
phrasal verbStop operating or functioning
Meanings of Break-free:
collocationTo use force to remove things such as ropes, chains, or walls that limit your movement
Usage examples:
The elephant broke free of her chains and escaped from the zoo., he held her wrists, but she broke …
Meanings of Break-into-pieces:
collocationTo separate into two or more pieces suddenly or by force, or to make something do this
Usage examples:
I dropped the vase and it broke into pieces., break the chocolate into pieces and put them in the p…
Meanings of Break-loose:
collocationTo become able to move around freely
Usage examples:
In the storm, the boat broke loose from its moorings., the kite broke loose and drifted across the …
Meanings of Break-of-day:
phraseThe time when the sun rises in the morning
Usage examples:
At break of day we set out at break of day., at the break of day at the break of day, we continued …
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