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unbroken
/ ʌˈəʊə /
adjective
- complete or whole
- continuous or incessant
- undaunted in spirit
- (of animals, esp horses) not tamed; wild
- not disturbed or upset
the unbroken silence of the afternoon
- (of a record, esp at sport) not improved upon
- (of a contract, law, etc) not broken or infringed
Derived Forms
- ܲˈǰԲԱ, noun
- ܲˈǰԱ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·k· adverb
- ܲ·k·Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Despite the low pay and long hours of work these women face, the spirits of some are unbroken.
Throughout its history, Social Security has been led by an almost unbroken line of commissioners and advocates whose commitment to the program’s sacred responsibilities to its beneficiaries was unquestioned.
There will be very little cloud meaning almost unbroken sunshine for many.
“We are all entangled in an unbroken human chain of interdependence and mutual survival,” he said, “and what really matters is that we all belong to each other during our earthly passage.”
He said the importance of the moment called for an unbroken tribute to the country.
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