- adjectiveunbroken (adjective)
- not broken, fractured, or damaged:"an unbroken glass"
- not interrupted or disturbed; continuous:"a night of sleep unbroken by nightmares"
- (of a record) not surpassed:"a 13-year unbroken record of increasing profits"
- (of a horse) not tamed or accustomed to being ridden.
- (of land) not cultivated.
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- not broken, fractured, or damaged:
- not interrupted or disturbed; continuous:
- (of a record) not surpassed:
- (of a horse) not tamed or accustomed to being ridden.
- (of land) not cultivated.
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