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broken - physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split; "a broken mirror"; "a broken tooth"; "a broken leg"; "his neck is broken" |
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unbroken not broken; whole and intact; in one piece; "fortunately the other lens is unbroken"
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damaged harmed or injured or spoiled; "I won't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings"
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imperfect not perfect; defective or inadequate; "had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities"; "imperfect mortals"; "drainage here is imperfect"
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injured harmed; "injured soldiers"; "injured feelings"
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unsound of e.g. advice
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integrity,
unity,
wholeness moral soundness; "he expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business"; "they admired his scrupulous professional integrity"
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broken - not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly; "broken lines of defense"; "a broken cable transmission"; "broken sleep"; "tear off the stub above the broken line"; "a broken note"; "broken sobs" |
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unbroken not broken; whole and intact; in one piece; "fortunately the other lens is unbroken"
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discontinuous,
noncontinuous not continuing without interruption in time or space; "discontinuous applause"; "the landscape was a discontinuous mosaic of fields and forest areas"; "he received a somewhat haphazard and discontinuous schooling"
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broken-field varying in direction suddenly and frequently; "broken-field running"
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dashed,
dotted having gaps or spaces; "sign on the dotted line"
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fitful,
interrupted,
off-and-on intermittently stopping and starting; "fitful (or interrupted) sleep"; "off-and-on static"
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halting fragmentary or halting from emotional strain; "uttered a few halting words of sorrow"
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broken - (especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded; "broken (or unkept) promises"; "broken contracts" |
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unkept |
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kept,
unbroken not broken; whole and intact; in one piece; "fortunately the other lens is unbroken"
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contract a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid
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broken - discontinuous; "broken clouds"; "broken sunshine" |
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distributed spread out or scattered about or divided up
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meteorology the earth science dealing with phenomena of the atmosphere (especially weather)
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broken - out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken'); "a broken washing machine"; "the coke machine is broken"; "the coke machine is busted" |
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busted |
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damaged harmed or injured or spoiled; "I won't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings"
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colloquialism a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
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broken - subdued or brought low in condition or status; "brought low"; "a broken man"; "his broken spirit" |
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crushed,
humbled,
humiliated,
low |
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humble marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful; "a humble apology"; "essentially humble...and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors and distinctions"- B.K.Malinowski
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broken - topographically very uneven; "broken terrain"; "rugged ground" |
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rugged |
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rough,
unsmooth not perfected; "a rough draft"; "a few rough sketches"
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broken - lacking a part or parts; "a broken set of encyclopedia" |
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incomplete,
uncomplete not complete or total; not completed; "an incomplete account of his life"; "political consequences of incomplete military success"; "an incomplete forward pass"
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broken - destroyed financially; "the broken fortunes of the family" |
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impoverished |
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destroyed spoiled or ruined or demolished; "war left many cities destroyed"; "Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind"
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broken - weakened and infirm; "broken health resulting from alcoholism" |
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impaired diminished in strength, quality, or utility; "impaired eyesight"
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broken - thrown into a state of disarray or confusion; "troops fleeing in broken ranks"; "a confused mass of papers on the desk"; "the small disordered room"; "with everything so upset" |
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confused,
disordered,
upset |
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disorganised,
disorganized lacking order or methodical arrangement or function; "a disorganized enterprise"; "a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose"; "she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate"
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broken - imperfectly spoken or written; "broken English" |
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imperfect not perfect; defective or inadequate; "had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities"; "imperfect mortals"; "drainage here is imperfect"
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broken - tamed or trained to obey; "a horse broken to the saddle"; "this old nag is well broken in" |
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tame,
tamed flat and uninspiring
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