Febraury 13th - Word of the Day - Broken

bro·ken
[broh-kuhn]

verb
1. past participle of break.

adjective
2. reduced to fragments; fragmented.
 
3. ruptured; torn; fractured.
 
4. not functioning properly; out of working order.
 
5. Meteorology . (of sky cover) being more than half, but not totally, covered by clouds. Compare scattered ( def. 4 ) .
 
6. changing direction abruptly: The fox ran in a broken line.
 
7. fragmentary or incomplete: a broken ton of coal weighing 1,500 pounds.
8. infringed or violated: A broken promise is a betrayal of trust.
9. interrupted, disrupted, or disconnected: After the phone call he returned to his broken sleep.
10. weakened in strength, spirit, etc.: His broken health was due to alcoholism.
11. tamed, trained, or reduced to submission: The horse was broken to the saddle.
12. imperfectly spoken, as language: She still speaks broken English.
13. spoken in a halting or fragmentary manner, as under emotional strain: He uttered a few broken words of sorrow.
 
14. disunited or divided: Divorce results in broken families.
15. not smooth; rough or irregular: We left the plains and rode through broken country.
16.ruined; bankrupt: the broken fortunes of his family.
17. Papermaking, Printing . a quantity of paper of less than 500 or 1000 sheets.