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broken

Broken vs Brake - What's the difference?

broken | brake |


As a proper noun broken

is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

As a noun brake is

a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage.

As a verb brake is

to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

Detached vs Broken - What's the difference?

detached | broken |


As an adjective detached

is of a house: not joined to another house on either side.

As a verb detached

is (detach).

As a proper noun broken is

(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

Loosing vs Broken - What's the difference?

loosing | broken |


As a verb loosing

is .

As a proper noun broken is

(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

Pulverized vs Broken - What's the difference?

pulverized | broken |


As a verb pulverized

is (pulverize).

As a proper noun broken is

(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

Deprived vs Broken - What's the difference?

deprived | broken |


As an adjective deprived

is subject to deprivation; poor.

As a verb deprived

is .

As a proper noun broken is

(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

Broken vs Wounded - What's the difference?

broken | wounded |


As verbs the difference between broken and wounded

is that broken is past participle of lang=en while wounded is past tense of wound.

As adjectives the difference between broken and wounded

is that broken is fragmented, in separate pieces while wounded is suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle.

As a proper noun Broken

is torres Strait Creole.

As a noun wounded is

usually, with "the" People who are maimed or have wounds.

Tumbledown vs Broken - What's the difference?

tumbledown | broken |


As adjectives the difference between tumbledown and broken

is that tumbledown is in disrepair; poorly maintained while broken is fragmented, in separate pieces.

As a verb broken is

past participle of lang=en.

As a proper noun Broken is

torres Strait Creole.

Broken vs Strained - What's the difference?

broken | strained |


As a proper noun broken

is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

As an adjective strained is

forced through a strainer.

As a verb strained is

(strain).

Broken vs Crashed - What's the difference?

broken | crashed |


As verbs the difference between broken and crashed

is that broken is past participle of lang=en while crashed is past tense of crash.

As an adjective broken

is fragmented, in separate pieces.

As a proper noun Broken

is torres Strait Creole.

Sudden vs Broken - What's the difference?

sudden | broken | Related terms |

Sudden is a related term of broken.


As an adjective sudden

is happening quickly and with little or no warning.

As an adverb sudden

is (poetic) suddenly.

As a noun sudden

is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.

As a proper noun broken is

(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

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