Meaning & Definition of word "Broke"

Broke

/broʊk/

verb:

  • 1. past tense of break; to have caused something to separate into pieces or to have ceased functioning.
    • Example: He accidentally broke the vase while cleaning the room.
  • 2. to have disrupted or invalidated something.
    • Example: She broke the record for the fastest marathon time.
  • 3. to have become unable to continue or endure; to be defeated emotionally or mentally.
    • Example: After losing his job, he felt broke and unsure about his future.

adjective:

  • 1. having no money; financially ruined.
    • Example: After paying the bills, I was completely broke.
  • 2. used to indicate a lack of something.
    • Example: I'm broke of ideas for my next project.

Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'brocian', meaning 'to break'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

broke as a joke:

extremely broke

broke the bank:

spent all one's money or resources

broke down:

to stop functioning, often used for machines or vehicles

Related Words

broken:

damaged or shattered

break:

to separate into pieces

Slang Meanings of broke

Meaning: broke

Example Sentence: I'm so broke I can barely afford lunch.

Meaning: dead broke

Example Sentence: After paying rent, I'm dead broke until payday.

Meaning: flat broke

Example Sentence: He was flat broke after the holiday shopping spree.