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Breakaway - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Breakaway means to separate or escape from a larger group, often suddenly or forcefully. It can describe physical detachment or a decision to leave an organization or tradition.

breakaway

/ˈbreɪkəweɪ/ /ˈbreɪkəweɪ/

Definition:

A sudden separation or detachment, often from a group or organization.

Synonyms:

separation, split, secession, departure, rift

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

union, merger

Common Collocations:

breakaway group, breakaway faction, breakaway republic, breakaway speed

Derivatives:

breakaways (noun), breaking away (verb phrase)

Usage Tips:

Use "breakaway" to describe a group splitting off or an object detaching suddenly.

Common Phrases:

breakaway success, make a breakaway, breakaway movement

Etymology:

Derived from "break" + "away," first used in the early 19th century to describe physical separation.

Examples:

  • 1. The team formed a breakaway to protest unfair rules.
  • 2. She scored a goal after a quick breakaway from defenders.
  • 3. The breakaway region declared independence last year.
  • 4. The cyclist led the race with a daring breakaway.

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