breakable
English
Etymology
break + -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɹeɪkəbl/
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Adjective
breakable (comparative more breakable, superlative most breakable)
- Able to break or be broken.
- Fragile.
Synonyms
- destructible
- See Thesaurus:fragile
Antonyms
- unbreakable
Translations
able to be broken
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fragile — see fragile
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Noun
breakable (plural breakables)
- Something that is (easily) breakable.
- We had to wrap all the breakables before the movers arrived.
- (usually in the plural, music) A set of customized hardware that is part of a drum kit. Breakables typically consist of: the drummer's cymbals including high-hats, the snare drum, the kick pedal and the drummer's stool.
Usage notes
- May be more common as breakables, the group of things that are easily broken.
Translations
something that is easily breakable
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