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Break free Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈfɹi
BRAYK FREE
bɹˈeɪk/ /fɹˈiː
br-AYK free

Definition

To escape from a physical restraint, a difficult situation, or something that controls you. It can refer to both literal and figurative situations.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in both literal (escaping physical restraint) and figurative (escaping from a bad habit, routine, or emotional situation) contexts. Common in song lyrics and motivational speech. Usually informal, and frequently collocates with 'chains', 'routine', or 'cycle'.

Example Sentences

He managed to break free from the ropes.

basic

She wants to break free from her boring routine.

basic

The prisoner tried to break free during the night.

basic

It's hard to break free from old habits.

natural

Sometimes you just need to break free and start over.

natural

He finally gathered the courage to break free from the toxic relationship.

natural