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break in Spanish

break in Spanish is asueto, quiete, ruptura — break means to separate something into pieces by force, often suddenly.

break in Spanish

asueto
noun
quiete
noun
ruptura
noun
An instance of breaking something into two or more pieces.
amansar
verb
To turn an animal into a beast of burden.
desbravar
verb
To turn an animal into a beast of burden.
domar
verb
To turn an animal into a beast of burden.
desmoronar
verb
(transitive) To cause (a person or animal) to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of.
romper
verb
(transitive) To cause (a person or animal) to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of.
cambiar
verb
estropearse
verb
descomponer
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
descomponerse
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
esñocar
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
romper
verb
romper
verb
(intransitive, of a voice) To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
quebrar
verb
(intransitive, of a voice) To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
romperse
verb
(intransitive, of a voice) To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
escrachar
verb
(intransitive, of a voice) To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
esñocar
verb
(intransitive, of a voice) To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
quebrantar
verb
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
conculcar
verb
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
infringir
verb
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
transgredir
verb
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
contravenir
verb
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
violar
verb
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.

What does "break" mean?

  1. verb To separate something into pieces by force, often suddenly.
    "She dropped the vase and it broke into a dozen pieces."
  2. verb To stop working properly; to malfunction.
    "My laptop broke the day before the deadline."
  3. verb To fail to keep (a promise, rule, or law).
    "He broke his promise to call every day."
  4. verb To interrupt or bring an end to something continuous.
    "The silence was finally broken by a burst of laughter."

break in a sentence

  • She dropped the vase and it broke into a dozen pieces.
  • He broke his arm falling off his bike.
  • My laptop broke the day before the deadline.
  • He broke his promise to call every day.

Similar words in Spanish

Common Spanish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "break" in Spanish?

"break" in Spanish is asueto, quiete, ruptura. break means: To separate something into pieces by force, often suddenly.

How do you use "break" in a sentence?

Example: "She dropped the vase and it broke into a dozen pieces." In Spanish, "break" is asueto, quiete, ruptura.

Are there other ways to say "break" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 22 translations listed for "break": asueto, quiete, ruptura, amansar, desbravar, domar.

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