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  1. 1. : violently separated into parts : shattered. broken windows. 2. : damaged or altered by or as if by breaking (see break entry 1 ): such as. a. : having undergone or been subjected to fracture. a broken leg. b. : not working properly. a broken camera. c. of land surfaces : being irregular, interrupted, or full of obstacles. a long broken ridge.

  2. Synonyms for BROKEN: shattered, fractured, smashed, fragmented, damaged, ruined, busted, collapsed; Antonyms of BROKEN: unbroken, repaired, fixed, reconstructed, mended, healed, patched, unbreakable.

  3. changing direction abruptly: The fox ran in a broken line. fragmentary or incomplete: a broken ton of coal weighing 1,500 pounds. infringed or violated: A broken promise is a betrayal of trust. interrupted, disrupted, or disconnected: After the phone call he returned to his broken sleep.

  4. BROKEN definition: 1. past participle of break 2. damaged, no longer able to work: 3. suffering emotional pain that…. Learn more.

  5. Definitions of broken. adjective. physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split. “a broken mirror” “a broken tooth” “a broken leg” “his neck is broken ” synonyms: damaged. harmed or injured or spoiled. injured. harmed. imperfect. not perfect; defective or inadequate. unsound. not sound financially. see more. adjective.

  6. broken | meaning of broken in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE. Word family (noun) break outbreak breakage (adjective) breakable ≠ unbreakable broken ≠ unbroken (verb) break.

  7. broken adjective (DAMAGED) Add to word list. A2. damaged and separated into pieces: broken glass. Opposite. unbroken. Fewer examples. He nailed some boards across the broken window. He tried the door, but the handle was broken. My watch is broken - can you fix it? The lift was broken so we had to climb six flights of stairs. a broken arm/leg, etc.

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