Break a habit Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈhæbət
BRAYK uh HAB-it
bɹˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /hˈæbɪt
BRAYK uh HAB-it
Definition
To stop doing something you regularly do, usually something bad or unwanted.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is informal and most often used for stopping negative routines (like smoking). You can also hear 'kick a habit' with the same meaning. Not used for neutral or positive routines.
Spanish: dejar un hábito - romper un hábitoPortuguese (BR): quebrar um hábito - largar um hábitoPortuguese (PT): quebrar um hábito - deixar um hábitoChinese (Simplified): 改掉习惯Chinese (Traditional): 改掉習慣Hindi: आदत छोड़नाArabic: الإقلاع عن عادةBengali: অভ্যাস ভাঙা - বদভ্যাস বাদ দেওয়াRussian: избавиться от привычкиJapanese: 悪い習慣をやめるVietnamese: bỏ thói quen xấuKorean: 습관을 끊다Turkish: alışkanlığı bırakmakUrdu: عادت توڑناIndonesian: menghilangkan kebiasaan
Example Sentences
I want to break a habit of eating junk food.
basic
It is hard to break a habit like biting your nails.
basic
She managed to break a habit after many tries.
basic
Every New Year's, people try to break a habit, but few succeed.
natural
If you want to break a habit, ask a friend to help you stay on track.
natural
He didn't realize how difficult it would be to break a habit until he tried.
natural