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unbroken
/ ʌnˈbrəʊkən /
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
Other Word Forms
- unbrokenly adverb
- unbrokenness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Daddis believes that “a twisted relation with faith and fear, if left unbroken, can only preordain the nation to a militarized way of life bounded by the grimness of war.”
The world records in the high, triple and long jump were all set in the 1990s, and remain unbroken.
Michigan will again play Ohio State in an unbroken ritual that many adults actually take seriously.
For Indian superstar Rajinikanth, 50 years in films isn't just about survival - it's about an unbroken reign, turning cinemas into temples and audiences into devotees.
Smale dragged her side towards vague respectability, putting on an unbroken partnership of 29 with Gregory.
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