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Damaged vs Broke - What's the difference?

damaged | broke |


As verbs the difference between damaged and broke

is that damaged is (damage) while broke is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.

As an adjective broke is

(informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a noun broke is

(papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

Ruin vs Broke - What's the difference?

ruin | broke |


In obsolete terms the difference between ruin and broke

is that ruin is a fall or tumble while broke is to act as procurer in love matters; to pimp.

As nouns the difference between ruin and broke

is that ruin is the remains of a destroyed or dilapidated construction, such as a house or castle while broke is paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

As verbs the difference between ruin and broke

is that ruin is to cause the ruin of while broke is simple past of break.

As an adjective broke is

lacking money; bankrupt.

Broke vs Broked - What's the difference?

broke | broked |


As verbs the difference between broke and broked

is that broke is simple past of break while broked is past tense of broke.

As an adjective broke

is lacking money; bankrupt.

As a noun broke

is paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

Broke vs Troke - What's the difference?

broke | troke |


As nouns the difference between broke and troke

is that broke is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process while troke is earth, world; ground, floor.

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a verb broke

is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.

Broke vs Wroke - What's the difference?

broke | wroke |


As verbs the difference between broke and wroke

is that broke is simple past of break while wroke is simple past of wreak.

As an adjective broke

is lacking money; bankrupt.

As a noun broke

is paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

Broke vs Broket - What's the difference?

broke | broket |


As nouns the difference between broke and broket

is that broke is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process while broket is (computing|informal) an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a verb broke

is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.

Broke vs Proke - What's the difference?

broke | proke |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between broke and proke

is that broke is (obsolete) to act as procurer in love matters; to pimp while proke is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

As verbs the difference between broke and proke

is that broke is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another while proke is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a noun broke

is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

Broke vs Ybroke - What's the difference?

broke | ybroke |


As verbs the difference between broke and ybroke

is that broke is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another while ybroke is .

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a noun broke

is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

Broke vs Roke - What's the difference?

broke | roke |


As nouns the difference between broke and roke

is that broke is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process while roke is (uk|dialect) mist; smoke; damp.

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a verb broke

is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.

Broke vs Brooke - What's the difference?

broke | brooke |


As nouns the difference between broke and brooke

is that broke is paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process while brooke is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between broke and brooke

is that broke is simple past of break while brooke is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective broke

is lacking money; bankrupt.

As a proper noun Brooke is

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