unbroken

Meaning

unbreak

To do the inverse or opposite of breaking: to mend, restore, heal, or fix; to make no longer broken.

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Synonyms

whole
A1
continuous
C2
uninterrupted
32k
entire
A2
intact
C1
complete
B1
unceasing
undivided
27k
unploughed
full
A1
kept
A2
unplowed
incessant
30k
untouched
C2
uncut
28k
inviolate
solid
B2
unbreakable
20k
infrangible
persistent
C2
opened
B1
perennial
39k
permanent
B2
rapid
C1
relentless
C2
retentive
run-on
safe
A1
single
A2
sound
A2
🔉
steady
B2
tamable
tenable
through
A1
total
B1
totally
A2
unbent
undamaged
36k
undisturbed
26k
undomesticated
unimpaired
unimpeded
uninjured
unpracticed
unpractised
unrelenting
33k
unremitting
unsubdued
untamable
untamed
32k
Translations

intatto
continu

άθραυστος

ununterbrochen
ininterrompu
irrompible
entier
ungebrochen

αδιάκοπος

continuo
intact
lückenlos
sencer
ständig
entière
Frequency

26k
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ʌnˈbɹoʊkn̩/
Etymology

Inherited from Middle English
unbroken
Inherited from Old English
unġebrocen
Cognate with Dutch
ongebroken
Cognate with German
German
ungebrochen
In summary

From Middle English unbroken, from Old English unġebrocen (“unbroken”), equivalent to un- + broken. Cognate with Dutch ongebroken (“unbroken”), German Low German unbroken (“unbroken”), German ungebrochen (“unbroken”).

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