un-broken

un·bro·ken

[uhn-broh-kuhn]
adjective
1.
not broken; whole; intact.
2.
uninterrupted; continuous.
3.
not tamed, as a horse.
4.
undisturbed; unimpaired.

Origin:
1250–1300; Middle English; see un-1, broken

un·bro·ken·ly, adverb
un·bro·ken·ness, noun


1. complete, entire.

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