好きな単語を入力!

Break with Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
BRAYK with or BRAYK wihth
bɹˈeɪk/ /wˈɪð
brayk WITH

Definition

To end a relationship, association, or tradition with someone or something; to separate from or reject something that was previously connected.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for ending relationships (personal, political, or organizational) or rejecting traditions. Formal or semi-formal. Common with 'tradition,' 'the past,' 'family,' 'partner,' and used for both abstract and concrete separations.

Example Sentences

He decided to break with his old friends.

basic

After university, she wanted to break with her family's expectations.

basic

The artist chose to break with tradition.

basic

It took a lot of courage for her to break with her company after so many years.

natural

When politicians break with their parties, it usually makes the news.

natural

Sometimes you have to break with the past to move forward in life.

natural