The word 'break' is both a noun and verb.
The noun 'break' is a word for a physical crack or separation; a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something; a word for a thing.
The noun forms of the verb to break are breakerand the gerund, breaking.
A related noun is breach.
break
v. smash into pieces, shatter, crack; be smashed into pieces; be cut off; force into; stop, cancel
n. fracture; pause, intermission; time out; crack; opportunity; alteration; divider between one part of a document and another
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Yes, it can be (broken vase, broken clock, broken promises)
The word broken is the past participle of the verb 'to break' and can be used as an adjective meaning shattered, or inoperative, or metaphorically not intact.
The noun 'break' is an abstract noun as a word for.
The noun 'break' is a concrete noun as a word for:
The past participle, broken, can be used as an adjective. My broken arm is bothering me.
Yes, it is. It is a derivative adjective of the verb "to break" and means able to be broken, or possibly fragile.
An anticausative verb.
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ShatteredBrokenTatteredIn piecesDestroyedUndone
anoher word for bend is... warp twist kneed break joint
penniless, short, ruined, bust, bankrupt, impoverished, in the red, insolvent
goodies, bite, break, light meal,
Another name for play break could be recess.
To break.
Obliterate
break
I am going to break this twig.
Vacation, break, celebration, festival.
collapse.
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3 day break
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yr mom lol Another word is crack break of fracture
You can use the word 'break' for fracture