broken in Latin
broken in Latin is fractus, frāctus, ruptus — broken means separated into pieces; fractured or shattered.
broken in Latin
fractus
frāctus
ruptus
What does "broken" mean?
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adj Separated into pieces; fractured or shattered.
"She swept up the broken glass from the floor."
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adj Not working properly; out of order.
"The washing machine has been broken for a week."
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adj Emotionally devastated or defeated.
"He looked broken after losing the final match."
broken in a sentence
- She swept up the broken glass from the floor.
- He came home from the game with a broken finger.
- The washing machine has been broken for a week.
- He looked broken after losing the final match.
Similar words in Latin
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Frequently asked questions
What is "broken" in Latin?
"broken" in Latin is fractus, frāctus, ruptus. broken means: Separated into pieces; fractured or shattered.
How do you use "broken" in a sentence?
Example: "She swept up the broken glass from the floor." In Latin, "broken" is fractus, frāctus, ruptus.
Are there other ways to say "broken" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "broken": fractus, frāctus, ruptus.
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