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View usage for: (ʌnbroʊkən) adjectiveIf something is unbroken, it is continuous or complete and has not been interrupted or broken. ...an unbroken run of 38 match wins. We've had ten days of almost unbroken sunshine. Labour support remained strong and unbroken by the depression. More Synonyms of unbroken unbroken in British English (ʌnˈbrəʊkən) adjective2. continuous or incessant 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 Derived forms unbrokenly (unˈbrokenly) adverb unbrokenness (unˈbrokenness) noun unbroken in American English (ʌnˈbroʊkən) adjective not broken ; specif.,c. continuous; uninterrupted d. not disordered or disorganized f. not surpassed an unbroken record Examples of 'unbroken' in a sentenceunbroken This enables trusts to smooth their dividend payouts over the long term and some have very long track records of unbroken dividend growth.Meanwhile, many investment trusts also have long, unbroken track records of dividend increases.Stop telling yourself that you need nine hours of unbroken sleep.The bacteria are able to burrow into damaged tissue rather than unbroken skin.We sing "forward through the ages in unbroken line.There is a more or less unbroken line between them.Double unbroken white lines are there for a reason.And they ceased to see themselves as segments in an unbroken family line. Sleep unbroken till birdsong at dawn.As athletics records remain unbroken, will swimming follow suit?The street has the biggest unbroken run of homes of this epoch anywhere in Britain.At her age she needs at least ten hours' unbroken sleep a night.It's just an unbroken line of deep green.AUGUST will quickly see the storms replaced by unbroken sunshine and record temperatures.The history is almost unbroken.Make sure seals are unbroken.I have not had an unbroken night's sleep for three months worrying about them.I have not had an unbroken night's sleep for many years.Why not spend a bit on a tall tree, too, to rise above that unbroken line.The Group Captain proudly boasted of an unbroken record of friendship between his airmen and the people of the village.If you want really long-term track records of unbroken dividend increases, you should have a look at investment trusts.Another 74 of its employees won 2,000 holiday vouchers in a draw open to employees with an unbroken attendance record.The economy is expected to continue delivering successive quarters of GDP growth in what is already the longest period of unbroken growth on record.It is best used the next day, but will last for three or four days, especially if it forms an unbroken seal of fat on top.If the skin is unbroken, gently rub lemon juice or witch hazel into the skin and when it dries, massage the feet well with olive oil. In other languagesunbroken British English: unbroken ADJECTIVE If something is unbroken, it is continuous or complete and has not been interrupted or broken. ...an unbroken string of victories. - American English: unbroken
- Brazilian Portuguese: intacto
- Chinese: 连续的
- European Spanish: intacto
- French: continu
- German: ungebrochen
- Italian: ininterrotto
- Japanese: 中断されていない
- Korean: 연속의
- European Portuguese: intacto
- Latin American Spanish: intacto
Definition complete or whole Against all odds her glasses remained unbroken after the explosion. Synonyms Opposites broken , damaged , cracked , shattered , fragmented , in pieces Definition continuous The ruling party has governed the country for an unbroken thirty years. Synonyms uninterrupted successive progressive Opposites occasional , interrupted , irregular , erratic , uneven , intermittent , off-and-on , fitful Definition not disturbed or upset We maintained an almost unbroken silence. Definition (of animals, esp. horses) not tamed The car plunged like an unbroken horse. Definition (of a record) not improved upon Her Olympic record stands unbroken. Additional synonymsDefinition without stopping Their life is a ceaseless struggle for survival. Synonyms continual, constant, endless, continuous, eternal, perennial, perpetual, never-ending, interminable, incessant, everlasting, unending, unremitting, nonstop, untiring, indefatigableDefinition having all the necessary parts Scientists have found the oldest complete skeleton of an ape-like man. Synonyms entire, full, whole, intact, unbroken, faultless, undivided, unimpaired Definition continuous The frontier was a constant source of conflict. Synonyms continuous, sustained, endless, persistent, eternal, relentless, perpetual, continual, never-ending, habitual, uninterrupted, interminable, unrelenting, incessant, everlasting, ceaseless, unremitting, nonstop Additional synonymsHe fell into a deep sleep. Synonyms sound, peaceful, profound, unbroken, undisturbed, untroubled, DEp Definition having no end causing irreparable damage in a seemingly endless war Synonyms eternal, constant, infinite, perpetual, continual, immortal, unbroken, unlimited, uninterrupted, limitless, interminable, incessant, boundless, everlasting, unending, ceaseless, inexhaustible, undying, unceasing, unbounded, measureless, unfading, Ndls No document is entire, and it is often unclear in what order the pieces fit together. Synonyms intact, whole, perfect, unmarked, unbroken, sound, unharmed, undamaged, without a scratch, unmarred Definition firmly fixed, fastened, or shut He held the gate fast. Synonyms fixed, firm, sound, stuck, secure, tight, jammed, fortified, fastened, impregnable, immovableDefinition never stopping Incessant rain made conditions almost intolerable. Synonyms constant, endless, continuous, persistent, eternal, relentless, perpetual, continual, unbroken, never-ending, interminable, unrelenting, everlasting, unending, ceaseless, unremitting, nonstop, unceasingDefinition unequalled His simplicity and apparent ease are matchless. Synonyms unequalled, unique, unparalleled, unrivalled, perfect, supreme, exquisite, consummate, superlative, inimitable, incomparable, unmatched, peerless, unsurpassedDefinition situated at or having a great depth Synonyms deep, yawning, cavernous, abysmal, bottomless, fathomlessOur scientific research is second to none. Synonyms the best, the highest, perfect, outstanding, the finest, first-class, first-rate, superlative, pre-eminent, unsurpassed, the most excellent Definition without interruption a solid line Synonyms continuous, unbroken, uninterruptedDefinition (of sleep) deep and uninterrupted She has woken me out of a sound sleep. Synonyms deep, peaceful, unbroken, undisturbed, untroubledAdditional synonymsDefinition of highest status or power The group conspired to seize supreme power. Synonyms paramount, surpassing, superlative, prevailing, sovereign, predominant, incomparable, mother of all (informal), unsurpassed, matchlessDefinition being or related to a total The total cost of the project would be more than $240 million. Synonyms entire, full, whole, complete, combined, overall, comprehensive, grossDefinition continuous, with no breaks or interruptions five years of rapid and uninterrupted growth Synonyms continuous, constant, steady, sustained, continual, unbroken, undisturbed, unending, nonstop Definition not equalled or surpassed a landscape of unmatched beauty Synonyms unequalled, supreme, unparalleled, paramount, consummate, unrivalled, second to none, incomparable, peerless, unsurpassed, matchless, beyond compare Definition never slackening or stopping boarding school, where I spent six years of unremitting miserythanks to his unremitting efforts Synonyms constant, continuous, relentless, perpetual, continual, unbroken, incessant, diligent, unabated, unwavering, indefatigable, remorseless, assiduous, unceasing, sedulous, unwearied Definition having no equal He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society. Synonyms unparalleled, incomparable, unsurpassed, supreme, unmatched, peerless, unequalled, matchless, beyond compare, without equal, nonpareil, unexcelled Definition calm and unperturbed Anne had remained unruffled, very cool and controlled. Synonyms calm, cool, collected, peaceful, composed, serene, tranquil, sedate, placid, undisturbed, unmoved, unfazed (informal), unperturbed, unflustered Definition not harmed or injured He emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger. Synonyms unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, whole, sound, safe, untouched, unmarked, in one piece, unscarred, unscratched Definition (of a place) attractive and not having changed for a long time I made the offshore trip to the unspoiled island of Cozumel. Synonyms unchanged, preserved, untouched, perfect, intact, unaffected, unharmed, undamaged, unblemished, unimpaired Definition better or greater than anything else of its kind The quality of Smallbone furniture is unsurpassed. Synonyms supreme, unparalleled, unrivalled, exceptional, paramount, consummate, superlative, transcendent, second to none, incomparable, peerless, unequalled, matchless, nonpareil, unexcelled, without an equal Additional synonymsDefinition not injured or harmed Amongst the rubble, there was one building that remained untouched. Synonyms unharmed, intact, unscathed, undamaged, unhurt, uninjured, safe and sound, without a scratch Definition calm and unworried She remained untroubled by the reports. Synonyms undisturbed, unconcerned, unperturbed, cool, calm, steady, peaceful, composed, serene, tranquil, sedate, placid, unfazed (informal), unflappable (informal), unruffled, unworried, unflustered, unstirred, unagitated Definition unbroken or undamaged I struck the glass with all my might, but it remained whole. Synonyms undamaged, intact, unscathed, unbroken, good, sound, perfect, mint, untouched, flawless, unhurt, faultless, unharmed, in one piece, uninjured, inviolate, unimpaired, unmutilated Definition (of animals or birds) living in natural surroundings The organization is calling for a total ban on the trade of wild animals. Synonyms untamed, fierce, savage, ferocious, unbroken, feral, undomesticated, free, warrigal (Australian, literary) |