Unscramble BREAK

The words or letters BREAK are unscrambled. Our word finder was able to unscramble and find 33 words in BREAK


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5 letter words made by unscrambling BREAK

baker 11 brake 11 break 11 kebar 11
There are 4 anagrams in this group of words.

4 letter words made by unscrambling BREAK

bake 10 bare 6 bark 10 beak 10 bear 6 berk 10 brae 6 kbar 10 kerb 10 rake 8
There are 10 anagrams in this group of words.

3 letter words made by unscrambling BREAK

arb 5 are 3 ark 7 bar 5 bra 5 ear 3 era 3 kab 9 kae 7 kea 7 reb 5
There are 11 anagrams in this group of words.

2 letter words made by unscrambling BREAK

ab 4 ae 2 ar 2 ba 4 be 4 er 2 ka 6 re 2
There are 8 anagrams in this group of words.

Definition of BREAK

  • Break - See Commutator.
  • Break - To be crushed, or overwhelmed with sorrow or grief; as, my heart is breaking.
  • Break - To become weakened in constitution or faculties; to lose health or strength.
  • Break - To burst forth violently, as a storm.
  • Break - To burst forth; to make its way; to come to view; to appear; to dawn.
  • Break - To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder.
  • Break - To fail in musical quality; as, a singer's voice breaks when it is strained beyond its compass and a tone or note is not completed, but degenerates into an unmusical sound instead. Also, to change in tone, as a boy's voice at puberty.
  • Break - To fall in business; to become bankrupt.
  • Break - To fall out; to terminate friendship.
  • Break - To make an abrupt or sudden change; to change the gait; as, to break into a run or gallop.
  • Break - To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed vessel, a bag.
  • Break - To open up; to be scattered; to be dissipated; as, the clouds are breaking.
  • Break - A device for checking motion, or for measuring friction. See Brake, n. 9 & 10.
  • Break - A large four-wheeled carriage, having a straight body and calash top, with the driver's seat in front and the footman's behind.
  • Break - A projection or recess from the face of a building.
  • Break - An interruption in continuity in writing or printing, as where there is an omission, an unfilled line, etc.
  • Break - An interruption of continuity; change of direction; as, a break in a wall; a break in the deck of a ship.
  • Break - An interruption; a pause; as, a break in friendship; a break in the conversation.
  • Break - An opening made by fracture or disruption.
  • Break - An opening or displacement in the circuit, interrupting the electrical current.
  • Break - The first appearing, as of light in the morning; the dawn; as, the break of day; the break of dawn.
  • Break - To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to pierce; as, the cavalry were not able to break the British squares.
  • Break - To destroy the completeness of; to remove a part from; as, to break a set.
  • Break - To destroy the financial credit of; to make bankrupt; to ruin.
  • Break - To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss.
  • Break - To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of; as, to break flax.
  • Break - To diminish the force of; to lessen the shock of, as a fall or blow.
  • Break - To exchange for other money or currency of smaller denomination; as, to break a five dollar bill.
  • Break - To impart, as news or information; to broach; -- with to, and often with a modified word implying some reserve; as, to break the news gently to the widow; to break a purpose cautiously to a friend.
  • Break - To infringe or violate, as an obligation, law, or promise.
  • Break - To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate; as, to break silence; to break one's sleep; to break one's journey.
  • Break - To lay open as by breaking; to divide; as, to break a package of goods.
  • Break - To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate.
  • Break - To shatter to pieces; to reduce to fragments.
  • Break - To strain apart; to sever by fracture; to divide with violence; as, to break a rope or chain; to break a seal; to break an axle; to break rocks or coal; to break a lock.
  • Break - To tame; to reduce to subjection; to make tractable; to discipline; as, to break a horse to the harness or saddle.
  • Break - To weaken or impair, as health, spirit, or mind.