• Breaker

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ˈbreɪkÉ™/
    • US enPR: brāʹkÉ™r, IPA: /ˈbreɪkÉš/
    • Rhymes: -eɪkÉ™(r)

    Origin

    break + -er

    Full definition of breaker

    Noun

    breaker

    (plural breakers)
    1. Something that breaks.
    2. A machine for breaking rocks, or for breaking coal at the mines
    3. The building in which such a machine is placed.
    4. A small cask of liquid kept permanently in a ship's boat in case of shipwreck.
      • 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4Then the conversation broke off, and there was little more talking, only a noise of men going backwards and forwards, and of putting down of kegs and the hollow gurgle of good liquor being poured from breakers into the casks.
    5. A person who specializes in breaking things.
    6. (chiefly in the plural) A wave breaking into foam against the shore, or against a sand bank, or a rock or reef near the surface, considered a useful warning to ships of an underwater hazard
      • 1919, William Somerset Maugham, ,Now and then in the lagoon you hear the leaping of a fish .... And above all, ceaseless like time, is the dull roar of the breakers on the reef.
    7. (colloquial) A breakdancer.
    8. A user of CB radio.

    Synonyms

    • (something that breaks)
    • (machine for breaking rocks or coal)
    • (small cask of water in case of shipwreck)
    • (building containing such a machine)
    • (wave)
    • (breakdancer) B-boy male, B-girl female, breakdancer
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