Break-off

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹeɪk- ˈɔf/

Break-off (verb)

  1. To separate a part from something larger or to stop doing something suddenly.

Examples

  • You can break off a piece of chocolate easily.
  • You can break off a piece of chocolate easily.

Common collocations: break off a piece, break off a conversation, break off a relationship

Synonyms of Break-off

Neutral

Antonyms of Break-off

  • to come together or unite
  • to link or bring together