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    unbroken
    /ʌnˈbrəʊk(ə)n/

    adjective

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  2. Unbroken means not damaged, continuous, or not improved. It can describe things, records, or horses. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with related words.

  3. Unbroken means not broken, whole, intact, continuous, or not subdued. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for unbroken.

  4. Unbroken means not broken, whole, or intact. It can also mean not tamed, wild, or undisturbed. See how to use unbroken in sentences and learn its origin and synonyms.

  5. adjective. /ʌnˈbrəʊkən/ not interrupted in any way. a single unbroken line. 30 years of virtually unbroken peace. my first night of unbroken sleep since the baby was born. an unbroken chain of events. Silence reigned unbroken in the room. Extra Examples. The long chain of warm, golden days remained unbroken.

  6. Unbroken means not broken, whole, or continuous. It can also describe something that is not tamed, undisturbed, or unsurpassed. See examples, synonyms, and pronunciation of unbroken.

  7. Unbroken means not broken, whole, intact, or continuous. Find out the different meanings and usage of unbroken in various contexts, such as promises, contracts, animals, and sports, with examples and translations.

  8. The adjective unbroken describes something that is in one whole, undamaged piece, or something that's continuous, like your unbroken string of foosball victories. Unbroken objects are as good as new, like your unbroken tea cups and the glass that remains unbroken despite being dropped in the sink.