Phrasal verbs starting with "break"
16 phrasal verbs use this verb
to separate into pieces or make something separate into pieces
to escape, separate, or move free from someone or something
to force back, check, or reduce something, especially growth or movement
to stop working, collapse, separate into parts, or explain something step by step
to separate yourself from a person, habit, tradition, or pattern
to enter by force, interrupt, train something new, or make shoes comfortable by use
to enter forcibly, begin suddenly, or manage to enter a new area or activity
to explain or divide something into simpler parts
to tell someone bad or difficult news, usually gently
to stop suddenly, separate a piece, or end a relationship or discussion
to begin upon someone or something, especially of day, weather, or waves
to break off one piece or item from a larger whole
to escape, begin suddenly, or appear on the skin
to force your way through a barrier or make a major advance
to separate into pieces, end a relationship, or make people move apart
to end relations with someone or reject an established idea or habit