Meaning & Definition of word "Breaker"

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    Breaker

    /ˈbreɪ.kər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that breaks something.
      • Example: The storm acted as a breaker, damaging several power lines in the area.
    • 2. A device used to interrupt or break an electric circuit.
      • Example: The electrician installed a new circuit breaker to prevent overload.
    • 3. A person who disrupts or changes a pattern, especially in a game or event.
      • Example: She became a record breaker when she completed the marathon in under three hours.
    • 4. A wave that breaks on the shore.
      • Example: The surfers waited for the perfect breaker to ride the waves.
    • 5. Something that interrupts the monotony or routine.
      • Example: The surprise party was a wonderful breaker in his usual weekend routine.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'break' with the addition of the suffix '-er', indicating a person or thing that performs the action.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    deal breaker:

    A factor or issue that, if unresolved, would cause one party to withdraw from negotiation or agreement.

    ice breaker:

    A situation or action that helps establish a relaxed atmosphere in social situations.

    wave breaker:

    A structure built to protect a shore from wave action.

    Related Words

    break:

    To separate into parts or pieces.

    breakdown:

    A failure to operate, a collapse or interruption.

    breakthrough:

    An important development or discovery.

    breaking point:

    The moment of crisis or a limit.

    Slang Meanings of breaker

    Meaning: A person who causes a breakup in a romantic relationship.

    Example Sentence: She ended up being seen as a real breaker among her friends.

    Meaning: A term for an electricity thief, someone who illegally siphons electricity.

    Example Sentence: He's known as a breaker because he hooks up to the power lines at night.