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broke

/ˈbɹoʊ̯k/verb, adjective1 syllable

Broke means: stop operating or functioning.

Synonyms for broke108

verb, as in stop operating or functioning

fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down, decease, perish, exit, pass away, expire
and 11 more, pass, kick the bucket, cash in one's chips, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost, drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff it

verb, as in make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret

unwrap, disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, break, give away, let out, uncover, get out, get around

verb, as in be released or become known; of news

break, get out, get around, unwrap, disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, give away, let out, uncover

verb, as in break down, literally or metaphorically

collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, break, founder, abandon, give up, burst

verb, as in render inoperable or ineffective

break, fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break down

verb, as in put an end to a state or an activity

discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off, break, break off

verb, as in ruin completely

break, bust, wear, wear out, fall apart

verb, as in act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises

transgress, offend, infract, violate, go against, breach, break

verb, as in go to pieces

break, wear, wear out, bust, fall apart

verb, as in become separated into pieces or fragments

break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart

verb, as in destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments

break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart

verb, as in discontinue an association or relation; go different ways

separate, part, split up, split, break, break up

verb, as in become fractured; break or crack on the surface only

crack, check, break, chink

verb, as in lessen in force or effect

dampen, damp, soften, weaken, break

verb, as in assign to a lower position; reduce in rank

demote, bump, relegate, break, kick downstairs

verb, as in move away or escape suddenly

break, break out, break away

verb, as in make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing

break, break out, break away

verb, as in reduce to bankruptcy

verb, as in happen

break, recrudesce, develop

verb, as in force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up

break, burst, erupt

verb, as in make submissive, obedient, or useful

break in, break

verb, as in fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns

violate, go against, break

verb, as in be broken in

break, break in

verb, as in do a break dance

break dance, break-dance, break

verb, as in exchange for smaller units of money

break, break up

verb, as in destroy the completeness of a set of related items

break, break up

verb, as in break a piece from a whole

break, break off, snap off

verb, as in cease an action temporarily

pause, intermit, break

verb, as in fracture a bone of

verb, as in terminate or end

verb, as in enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act

break in, break

verb, as in surpass in excellence

verb, as in interrupt a continued activity

break, break away

verb, as in cause to give up a habit

verb, as in give up

verb, as in become punctured or penetrated

verb, as in pierce or penetrate

verb, as in find a flaw in

verb, as in find the solution or key to

verb, as in scatter or part

verb, as in come into being

verb, as in curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves

verb, as in come to an end

verb, as in vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity

verb, as in come forth or begin from a state of latency

verb, as in happen or take place

verb, as in cause the failure or ruin of

verb, as in invalidate by judicial action

verb, as in change directions suddenly

verb, as in emerge from the surface of a body of water

verb, as in make the opening shot that scatters the balls

verb, as in separate from a clinch, in boxing

verb, as in interrupt the flow of current in

verb, as in undergo breaking

verb, as in change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another

verb, as in crack; of the male voice in puberty

verb, as in fall sharply

verb, as in diminish or discontinue abruptly

verb, as in weaken or destroy in spirit or body

adjective, as in lacking funds

bust, skint, stone-broke, stony-broke, poor

also used for broke

almsless, arm, badly off, beggared, beggarly, boracic, broken, broker than the Ten Commandments

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Opposites of broke

What does broke mean?60

verb

1

stop operating or functioning“The engine finally went”

2

make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret“The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold”

3

be released or become known; of news“News of her death broke in the morning”

4

break down, literally or metaphorically“The wall collapsed”

5

render inoperable or ineffective“You broke the alarm clock when you took it apart!”

6

put an end to a state or an activity“Quit teasing your little brother”

7

ruin completely“He busted my radio!”

8

act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises“offend all laws of humanity”

9

go to pieces“The lawn mower finally broke”

10

become separated into pieces or fragments“The figurine broke”

11

destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments“He broke the glass plate”

12

discontinue an association or relation; go different ways“The business partners broke over a tax question”

13

become fractured; break or crack on the surface only“The glass cracked when it was heated”

14

lessen in force or effect“soften a shock”

15

assign to a lower position; reduce in rank“She was demoted because she always speaks up”

16

move away or escape suddenly“The horses broke from the stable”

17

make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing“The ranks broke”

18

reduce to bankruptcy“My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!”

19

happen“Report the news as it develops”

20

force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up“break into tears”

21

make submissive, obedient, or useful“The horse was tough to break”

22

fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns“This sentence violates the rules of syntax”

23

be broken in“If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress”

24

do a break dance“Kids were break-dancing at the street corner”

25

exchange for smaller units of money“I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy”

26

destroy the completeness of a set of related items“The book dealer would not break the set”

27

break a piece from a whole“break a branch from a tree”

28

cease an action temporarily“We pause for station identification”

29

fracture a bone of“I broke my foot while playing hockey”

30

terminate or end“She interrupted her pregnancy”

31

enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act“Someone broke in while I was on vacation”

32

surpass in excellence“She bettered her own record”

33

interrupt a continued activity“She had broken with the traditional patterns”

34

cause to give up a habit“She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes”

35

give up“break cigarette smoking”

36

become punctured or penetrated“The skin broke”

37

pierce or penetrate“The blade broke her skin”

38

find a flaw in“break an alibi”

39

find the solution or key to“break the code”

40

scatter or part“The clouds broke after the heavy downpour”

41

come into being“light broke over the horizon”

42

curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves“The surf broke”

43

come to an end“The heat wave finally broke yesterday”

44

vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity“The flat plain was broken by tall mesas”

45

come forth or begin from a state of latency“The first winter storm broke over New York”

46

happen or take place“Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months”

47

cause the failure or ruin of“His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage”

48

invalidate by judicial action“The will was broken”

49

change directions suddenly

50

emerge from the surface of a body of water“The whales broke”

51

make the opening shot that scatters the balls

52

separate from a clinch, in boxing“The referee broke the boxers”

53

interrupt the flow of current in“break a circuit”

54

undergo breaking“The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages”

55

change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another“Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children”

56

crack; of the male voice in puberty“his voice is breaking — he should no longer sing in the choir”

57

fall sharply“stock prices broke”

58

diminish or discontinue abruptly“The patient's fever broke last night”

59

weaken or destroy in spirit or body“His resistance was broken”

adjective

1

lacking funds“‘skint’ is a British slang term”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with broke?23

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All 23 rhymes for broke, grouped by syllable

Broke in a sentence

  • Supposing war broke out, what would you do?CM
  • When the fire broke out, he was fast asleep.Ivan24
  • After a brief peace, war broke out again.Swift
  • Just as he was speaking, a fire broke out.orcrist
  • When she heard that, she broke into tears.unknown
  • It was his car, not mine, that broke down yesterday.CH
  • My car, which broke down yesterday, has not been repaired yet.CM
  • The car broke down, so they had to walk.CK

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of broke

as a verb

third-person singular
brokes
present participle
broking
past participle
broked
past tense
broked

as a adjective

comparative
broker
superlative
brokest