unbroken
2 synonyms and 8 antonyms for unbroken, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Adj — Whole and intact; not split or damaged.
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How to use unbroken
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Old English unġebrocen, from un- + broken.
Full origin of unbroken →Frequently asked questions
What does “unbroken” mean?
The word “unbroken” means whole and intact; not split or damaged. In plain terms, not broken — either still in one piece, or never interrupted.
How do you pronounce “unbroken”?
“Unbroken” is pronounced uhn-BROHKN (/ʌnˈbɹoʊkn̩/ in IPA).
How do you use “unbroken” in a sentence?
Here is “unbroken” used in a sentence: “Remarkably, the vase survived the fall unbroken.”
What is another word for “unbroken”?
Words with a similar meaning to “unbroken” include continuous and uninterrupted.
What is the opposite of “unbroken”?
The opposite of “unbroken” — its antonyms — are broken, shatter, smash, split and domesticated.
What part of speech is “unbroken”?
“Unbroken” is an adjective.
Where does the word “unbroken” come from?
The word “unbroken” comes from Old English. From Old English unġebrocen, from un- + broken.
Is “unbroken” a common word?
“Unbroken” is an uncommon word in modern English.