UNBROKEN


Meaning of UNBROKEN in English

“+ adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + broken

: not broken: as

a. : unviolated

b. : whole , intact , complete

unbroken control of the economic, social and political life — G.M.McBride

c. : unsubdued , untamed

half-educated and totally unbroken to society — Punch

especially : not trained for service or use

unbroken range horses

d. : not interrupted

magnificent gleaming cars in an unbroken procession — Winifred Bambrick

an unbroken series of evolving organisms — Waldemar Kaempffert

100 miles of unbroken forest — American Guide Series: Maine

e. : unplowed

f. : not disorganized

• un·bro·ken·ly adverb

• un·bro·ken·ness noun

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.