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Dictionary: bro·ken   (brō'kən) pronunciation
v.
Past participle of break.

adj.
  1. Forcibly separated into two or more pieces; fractured: a broken arm; broken glass.
  2. Sundered by divorce, separation, or desertion of a parent or parents: children from broken homes; a broken marriage.
  3. Having been violated: a broken promise.
    1. Incomplete: a broken set of books.
    2. Being in a state of disarray; disordered: troops fleeing in broken ranks.
    1. Intermittently stopping and starting; discontinuous: a broken cable transmission.
    2. Varying abruptly, as in pitch: broken sobs.
    3. Spoken with gaps and errors: broken English.
  4. Topographically rough; uneven: broken terrain.
    1. Subdued totally; humbled: a broken spirit.
    2. Weakened and infirm: broken health.
  5. Crushed by grief: died of a broken heart.
  6. Financially ruined; bankrupt.
  7. Not functioning; out of order: a broken washing machine.
brokenly bro'ken·ly adv.
brokenness bro'ken·ness n.

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Antonyms: broken
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adj

Definition: destroyed; made into pieces from a whole
Antonyms: complete, connected, fixed, ok, unbroken, whole

adj

Definition: discontinuous
Antonyms: complete, connected, continuous, unbroken

adj

Definition: forgotten, ignored (promise)
Antonyms: kept

adj

Definition: mentally defeated
Antonyms: happy, satisfied, uplifted

adj

Definition: not working
Antonyms: fixed, unbroken, working

adj

Definition: stuttering in speech
Antonyms: continuous, flowing


Hacker Slang: broken
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1. Not working according to design (of programs). This is the mainstream sense.

2. Improperly designed, This sense carries a more or less disparaging implication that the designer should have known better, while sense 1 doesn't necessarily assign blame. Which of senses 1 or 2 is intended is conveyed by context and nonverbal cues.

3. Behaving strangely; especially (when used of people) exhibiting extreme depression.


Signifies interruption of an element, such as broken arch (usually segmental with its centre filled by a carved motif), broken ashlar (random masonry laid in irregular courses), broken column (with the shaft broken off, symbolizing death, a recurring theme in commemorative art), broken pediment (see pediment), and broken rangework (masonry laid in courses but with blocks of different heights, thus breaking the horizontal joints).

Word Tutor: broken
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Suddenly separated into parts.

pronunciation They saw that the seal of the letter had been broken.

Dream Symbol: Broken/Break-in
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The state of brokenness can be used to symbolize everything from poverty ("broke") to forcible entry (a "break-in") to fundamental damage ("broken down") to emotional abandonment (as in having one's heart "broken"). Breaking may also have positive connotations, as when one breaks open the seal on a letter or the packaging of a gift or a new purchase. Any one of these connotations might be indicated, and thus brokenness must be interpreted in the larger context of the dream.


Wikipedia: Broken
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Broken may refer to:

  • "Broken", new song added as first track on 2001 compilation album, The Best of Bruce Dickinson, by English heavy metal vocalist-guitarist Bruce Dickinson
  • Broken, second track from 12 Stones, 2002 debut album from same-named American alternative metal, post-grunge band
  • "Broken" (Sonata Arctica song), fifth single from Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica's Winterheart's Guild album; released in 2003
  • "Broken" (Seether song), 2004 recording by South African post-grunge band Seether, featuring American singer-songwriter Amy Lee
  • Broken (EP), 1992 EP album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails
  • Broken (And Other Rogue States), third album, released in 2005, by Canadian singer-songwriter Luke Doucet
  • "Broken" (Lifehouse song), 2007 recording by American post-grunge alternative band, Lifehouse; third single from their fourth studio album, Who We Are
  • "Broken", sixth track on Ms. Kelly Deluxe and second track on Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe, 2008 re-releases of Ms. Kelly, 2006-07 album by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland
  • "Broken", a song by Leona Lewis from the album Echo
  • Broken (Soulsavers album), the third album from Soulsavers, released in 2009, featuring Mark Lanegan.

Film, television and literature

  • Broken (1993 film), American long-form music video, informally known as The Broken Movie; based on same-named 1992 album by industrial rock band, Nine Inch Nails
  • "Broken" (CSI: Miami), sixth episode from the first season of the American television series, CSI: Miami
  • Broken (novel), sixth volume in Women of the Otherworld fantasy series by Canadian writer Kelley Armstrong; published in 2006
  • Broken[1], debut novel by English short story writer Daniel Clay
  • Broken (2007 film), American drama which features drug addiction as a major plot device, directed by Alan White, it stars Heather Graham and Jeremy Sisto
  • The Broken, a 2008 horror movie.
  • Broken (House),The first episode of season six of the US medical drama House

"Broken" (2009) Independent faith-based feature film written, directed and produced by Michael E. Melvin. www.brokenthemovie.com

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Translations: Broken
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - i stykker, itu, brækket

idioms:

  • broken home    opløst familie
  • broken reed    knækket rør

Nederlands (Dutch)
kapot, gebroken, terneergeslagen, gebarsten, getemd

Français (French)
adj. - cassé, brisé, fracturé, enfoncé (une côte), (fig) rompu, violé (une promesse), manqué (un rendez-vous), (Ling) diphtongué, (Comm) dépareillé (un article), désuni (un mariage), délabré/affaibli (la santé), abattu (l'esprit), ruiné, perdu (de réputation)

idioms:

  • broken home    foyer brisé
  • broken reed    personne sur laquelle on ne peut pas compter

Deutsch (German)
adj. - kaputt, zerbrochen, gezähmt

idioms:

  • broken home    zerrüttete Familienverhältnisse
  • broken reed    unzuverlässig

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - σπασμένος, διαλυμένος, κομματιασμένος, χαλασμένος, εκτός λειτουργίας, καταβεβλημένος, εξουθενωμένος, τσακισμένος, αθετημένος

idioms:

  • broken home    διαλυμένο σπίτι
  • broken reed    σαθρό στήριγμα, καμένο χαρτί

Italiano (Italian)
rotto, addomesticato

idioms:

  • broken home    famiglia spezzata

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - quebrado

idioms:

  • broken home    lar (m) afetado pela separação do casal

Русский (Russian)
сломанный, сломленный

idioms:

  • broken home    распавшаяся семья

Español (Spanish)
adj. - roto, hecho pedazos, domado, domesticado

idioms:

  • broken home    hogar destruido
  • broken reed    persona ineficaz o inepta

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - bruten, nedbruten, ruinerad

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
坏掉的, 断掉的, 打破的

idioms:

  • broken home    破裂的家庭
  • broken reed    难依靠的人

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 壞掉的, 斷掉的, 打破的

idioms:

  • broken home    破裂的家庭
  • broken reed    難依靠的人

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 깨진 , 어중간한, 단속 적인

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 壊れた, 破れた, 破棄された, 破産した, 破綻した, 崩壊した, 断続的な, 半端の, 衰弱した, でこぼこの

idioms:

  • broken heart    失意, 失恋
  • broken home    欠損家庭
  • broken reed    折れた葦

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) مكسور‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮רצוץ, הרוס, שבור‬


 
 

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