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break
noun as in fissure, opening
noun as in interruption of activity
noun as in change from friendly to unfriendly relationship
Strong matches
alienation, altercation, breach, clash, disaffection, dispute, divergence, estrangement, misunderstanding, rift, rupture, schism, separation, split
Weak match
noun as in lucky happening
Strongest matches
Weak matches
verb as in destroy; make whole into pieces
Strongest matches
burst, crack, crash, crush, damage, fracture, separate, sever, shatter, smash, snap, split, tear
Strong matches
annihilate, batter, bust, demolish, disintegrate, divide, eradicate, fragment, part, rend, shiver, splinter, torpedo, total, trash
Weak matches
bust up, finish off, make hash of, make mincemeat of, pull to pieces
verb as in violate law
Strong matches
contravene, disobey, disregard, infract, infringe, offend, transgress
Weak match
verb as in weaken, cause instability
verb as in stop an action
verb as in tell news
verb as in better a performance
verb as in emerge, happen
verb as in run away
Example Sentences
"There's those formal things, but also informally - we've got a pool table, a huge connect four, jigsaw corner - I'm an avid jigsaw fan, where we can take a break if needed," added Mabel.
Earlier this month, negotiations between Democrats and Republicans in Congress broke down after Democrats demanded that any continuing resolution reaffirm Congress’s constitutionally delegated power of the purse.
The former soldier is said to have been angered by the Hunt family being supportive of Louise breaking up with him.
The camp's population are mostly Muslims, who are observing the holy month of Ramadan, and many were out shopping at the market, preparing to break their fast for the day.
The screenplay is being written each time he breaks out of the blocks in the 400 meters.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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