adjective
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complete or whole
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continuous or incessant
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undaunted in spirit
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(of animals, esp horses) not tamed; wild
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not disturbed or upset
the unbroken silence of the afternoon
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(of a record, esp at sport) not improved upon
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(of a contract, law, etc) not broken or infringed
Other Word Forms
- unbrokenly adverb
- unbrokenness noun
Etymology
Origin of unbroken
Example Sentences
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“This complex remains unbroken” and “allows for little domestic political change.”
The ancient molding ran unbroken around the ceiling, chipped and peeling here and there, obviously undisturbed for a hundred and fifty years.
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The findings indicate that this rare native breed represents an unbroken Irish lineage that stretches back thousands of years.
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She flew off the telescope and landed a few feet away upon the unbroken mast.
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Though a half-circle of red dents ringed the fleshy side, the skin was unbroken.
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