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unbroken

[ uhn-broh-kuhn ]

adjective

  1. not broken; break; whole; intact.

    Synonyms: entire, complete

  2. uninterrupted; continuous.
  3. not tamed, as a horse.
  4. undisturbed; unimpaired.


unbroken

/ ʌnˈbrəʊkən /

adjective

  1. complete or whole
  2. continuous or incessant
  3. undaunted in spirit
  4. (of animals, esp horses) not tamed; wild
  5. not disturbed or upset

    the unbroken silence of the afternoon

  6. (of a record, esp at sport) not improved upon
  7. (of a contract, law, etc) not broken or infringed


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Derived Forms

  • unˈbrokenness, noun
  • unˈbrokenly, adverb

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Other Words From

  • un·broken·ly adverb
  • un·broken·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of unbroken1

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; un- 1, broken

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Example Sentences

From an activist standpoint, it makes Alencastre’s film a powerful journalistic call to action, a reminder that the struggles of our past are connected in an unbroken line to those of the present.

The Endless Wall has a lifetime of routes with almost three miles of unbroken cliff line offering 100-foot-tall sport and traditional routes galore.

At the very least, I cheated paralysis—my neck and back were miraculously unbroken.

The jacket is constructed so the shoulders descend in an unbroken slope from the collar, and the bottom hem curves upward, creating a rounded silhouette, hence its given name, “round jacket.”

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They vaulted from edge to edge to edge, and I could feel that gyroscopic tug as I cut unbroken lines from turn to turn to turn, accelerating on the low-angle groomer as islands of trees zipped by faster and faster and faster.

Angelina Jolie was able to seemingly glide into the Vatican on Thursday to present her new film ‘Unbroken.’

You, on the other hand, have made an unbroken string of technically false claims.

This land of unbroken spirit is also rife with Old West saloons and ghost towns.

Even though her research interests were considerably broad, one central thread remained unbroken—Solomon Northup.

When the presidency was an unbroken string of white men, there were no calls for him to run for the White House.

The long unbroken block had as many and as various stores as are generally spread over the entire area of a town.

He wrote no other dramatic work under such a long and unbroken spell of inspiration.

Yet his spirit was unbroken; he composed sonnets, and prepared a series of works, forming a complete system of philosophy.

For a few seconds the silence was unbroken save for a whir of a taxicab passing outside.

The effect of this unbroken succession of feminine verses is slightly monotonous, though the poet shifts his pauses skilfully.

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