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Break even Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈivɪn
BRAYK EE-vin
bɹˈeɪk/ /ˈiːvən
brayk EE-vuhn

Definition

To have no profit and no loss; your total income is equal to your total costs.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in business, finance, or when talking about costs vs. income. Common phrases: 'break even point' (the exact stage where you break even). Often used with 'finally', 'just', or 'manage to'.

Example Sentences

Our company will break even after selling 1,000 units.

basic

If you break even, you do not gain or lose money.

basic

Last year, they only managed to break even.

basic

After all the expenses, we barely broke even on the project.

natural

With these high costs, it'll be tough to break even this year.

natural

It took three years before the restaurant started to break even.

natural