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Clean break Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɫin/ /ˈbɹeɪk
KLEEN BRAYK
klˈiːn/ /bɹˈeɪk
kleen BRAYK

Definition

A situation where someone ends a relationship or an arrangement completely, with no remaining ties or contact.

Usage & Nuances

Common in discussions of relationships, jobs, or major life changes. Suggests a deliberate and complete end. Not used for physical objects breaking. More formal than 'break up', less emotional than 'cut off'.

Example Sentences

After the divorce, they made a clean break and never spoke again.

basic

He wanted a clean break from his old job.

basic

They agreed it would be best to make a clean break.

basic

Sometimes a clean break is the only way to move forward.

natural

"Let's make a clean break and start fresh," she suggested.

natural

After years of drama, he finally made a clean break with his family.

natural