unbroken
Adjective
- Not damaged or interrupted; continuous or complete.
- marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence
- "cars in an unbroken procession"
- "the unbroken quiet of the afternoon"
- (of farmland) not plowed
- "unbroken land"
- (especially of promises or contracts) not violated or disregarded
- "unbroken promises"
- not broken; whole and intact; in one piece
- "fortunately the other lens is unbroken"
Adjective Satellite
- not subdued or trained for service or use
- "unbroken colts"
Adj
- Whole, not divided into parts.
- Of a horse, not tamed.
- Continuous, without interruption.
Verb
- past participle of unbreak
Examples
- After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken.
- Her unbroken record of playing a seven-letter word every game was truly impressive.
- The team's unbroken winning streak was a record.
- There is something majestic about the spirit of an unbroken mustang as it runs wild across the prairie.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English unbroken, from Old English unġebrocen (“unbroken”), equivalent to un- + broken. Cognate with Dutch ongebroken (“unbroken”), German Low German unbroken (“unbroken”), German ungebrochen (“unbroken”).
Synonyms
kept, unploughed, unplowed, complete, continuous, entire, in one piece, undivided, uninterrupted, untamed, whole, wild
Scrabble Score: 14
unbroken: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordunbroken: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
unbroken: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary