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View synonyms for breakneck

breakneck

[breyk-nek]

adjective

  1. reckless or dangerous, especially because of excessive speed; hazardous.

    He raced through the streets at breakneck speed.



breakneck

/ ˈbreɪkˌnɛk /

adjective

  1. (prenominal) (of speed, pace, etc) excessive and dangerous

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Word History and Origins

Origin of breakneck1

First recorded in 1555–65; break + neck
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These stocks raged for much of the year, as breakneck spending in the burgeoning sector powered the overall economy.

The mixed performance comes as PDD has been facing some headwinds after years of breakneck growth.

The entire ocean surges forward at breakneck speed.

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Their working method was mostly just conversation, but conversation conducted at a breakneck pace, and at high volume.

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China has been expanding its navy at breakneck speed under Xi, putting pressure on the United States and its allies to keep up.

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