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Broke for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: broʊk

What does Broke really mean?

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Broke is a word we often use to describe a situation when someone has no money or when something is not working properly. Let's break it down into two different meanings to make it easier to understand.

Firstly, we use the word "broke" to talk about not having any money. It's like when you go to buy something, but you don't have enough money to pay for it. It's a bit like when you have an empty piggy bank and you can't buy any more toys or treats because you don't have any coins. So, when someone says they are broke, it means they don't have any money at the moment. It can be a temporary situation, and people can work hard to earn more money and not be broke anymore.

Secondly, we use the word "broke" to talk about something that is not working properly. Imagine you have your favorite toy car, but suddenly it stops moving or its wheels get stuck. You would say that the toy car is broke. It means that it is not functioning as it should or it is damaged. Just like a toy car can break, different things in our lives can also break. It could be a pencil that snaps in half or a lightbulb that stops giving light when you switch it on. When something breaks, it means it is not working or functioning the way it should.

So, to sum it up, "broke" can mean not having any money and also something that is not working properly. It's like an empty piggy bank that needs more coins or a toy car that needs fixing. It's important to remember that being broke doesn't mean it's forever, and things that are broken can often be repaired or replaced.


Revised and Fact checked by Michael Rodriguez on 2023-10-28 09:53:46

Broke In a sentece

Learn how to use Broke inside a sentece

  • My friend spent all his money on a new video game and now he doesn't have any money left, so he is broke.
  • Sarah's car stopped working and she couldn't afford to fix it, so now she's broke.
  • John lost his job and couldn't find another one, so he ended up broke and couldn't pay his bills.
  • After going on a shopping spree, Lisa realized she had no money left and was completely broke.
  • Tom went on a vacation and spent all his savings on it, now he's broke and needs to start saving again.

Broke Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Broke Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.