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broken
A1
adjective
Usage:
90%
damaged, not working
Translation: damaged, not working
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Not working or not in good condition because it is damaged.

This meaning shows when something does not work right because it is damaged. It can be used for many objects like tools, machines, or furniture.

My phone is broken and does not work.

The broken chair can’t hold weight.

2
B1
adjective
Usage:
70%
interrupted, not continuous
Translation: interrupted, not continuous
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Having a stop or pause in normal continuity, interrupted or incomplete.

Broken here means that something does not continue smoothly. It can be used for speech, patterns, or physical forms like ice or ground.

He spoke in broken sentences.

The broken ice made walking difficult.

3
B2
adjective
Usage:
80%
not working, malfunctioning
Translation: not working, malfunctioning
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Not able to connect or work properly because of a failure (especially in technology or systems).

This is used to describe systems or machines that do not function correctly or have failed. It often refers to technology like computers, websites, or networks.

The broken website won't load today.

Our broken internet makes work slow.

4
B1
adjective
Usage:
75%
cracked, fractured
Translation: cracked, fractured
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Physically separated into parts with cracks or pieces missing.

Used when something is actually broken into pieces or has cracks. It refers to physical damage where the item is no longer whole.

The broken glass cut my hand.

There is a broken window in the house.

5
B2
adjective
Usage:
65%
hurt, sad
Translation: hurt, sad
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Emotionally hurt or sad, feeling deep pain or disappointment.

Broken describes emotional pain or sadness. People use it to talk about feelings when they are very hurt or upset inside.

She felt broken after the bad news.

He had a broken heart from the loss.

6
B2
adjective
Usage:
50%
imperfect, incomplete
Translation: imperfect, incomplete
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Having imperfect but understandable language, often used for non-native speakers or with errors.

Broken refers to language that is not perfect but still understandable. It is often used for people learning a new language.

He spoke broken English with many mistakes.

Her broken French was still easy to understand.

7
C1
adjective
Usage:
55%
ended, void
Translation: ended, void
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Having ended and no longer existing or continuing (used with laws, agreements, or rules).

Broken can describe something that was once active but is now ended or no longer valid, like rules, agreements, or promises.

The broken agreement caused problems.

He broke broken rules at work.

8
B2
adjective
Usage:
40%
irregular, uneven
Translation: irregular, uneven
Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊkən/
Meaning: Not continuous or smooth in rhythm, movement, or sound (often musical or physical).

Broken means movements or sounds that do not flow smoothly. It can describe dancing, music, or physical motion.

The dancer’s broken movements looked strange.

The song has a broken beat and rhythm.

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