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WordReference Collins English Usage © 2026 broken
Broken is the past participle of the verb break. He a window with a ball. Broken is also an adjective. A broken object has split into pieces or has cracked, for example because it has been hit or dropped. He sweeps away the broken glass under the window. ...a long table covered in crockery. He glanced at the broken lock he was still holding in his free hand. If a machine or device is not functioning because there is something wrong with it, you do not usually say that it ‘is broken’. You say that it does not work or is not working. One of the lamps . Chris sits beside him with sweaters on because the heater doesn't work. The traffic lights properly. break
- brake These words are both pronounced /breɪk/. ‘break’ If you break something or it breaks, it divides into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped. He fell through the window, the glass. Break the bread into pieces and place on a baking tray. The past tense of break is broke. The -ed participle is broken. She dropped the cup, which into several pieces. Someone the shop window. ➜ See broken ‘brake’ A brake is a device on a vehicle that makes it slow down or stop. He took his foot off the . Brake is also a verb. When a vehicle or its driver brakes, the driver makes the vehicle slow down or stop by using the brake. The taxi braked suddenly. Forum discussions with the word(s) "broken bar graph" in the title: No titles with the word(s) "broken bar graph".
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