braked (Meaning)

braked

a common bracken fern, to use or operate the brake on a vehicle, the common bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum), to slow or stop by or as if by a brake (see brake entry 1), a machine for bending, flanging, folding, and forming sheet metal, to apply the brake on a vehicle, a device for arresting or preventing the motion of a mechanism usually by means of friction, to operate or manage a brake, to become checked by a brake, rough or marshy land overgrown usually with one kind of plant, to slow or stop by or as if by a brake, a device for slowing or stopping motion (as of a wheel, vehicle, or engine) especially by friction, a toothed instrument or machine for separating out the fiber of flax or hemp by breaking up the woody parts, something used to slow down or stop movement or activity, rough or marshy overgrown land

braked Sentence Examples

  1. The car braked abruptly, screeching tires as it came to a sudden stop.
  2. The driver panicked and slammed on the brakes, but it was too late to avoid the collision.
  3. The train braked gently as it approached the station, allowing passengers to disembark safely.
  4. The roller coaster braked with a jolt, causing riders to scream in excitement.
  5. The bike's brakes squealed as the rider braked hard to avoid a pedestrian.
  6. The pilot braked the plane as it touched down on the runway, ensuring a smooth landing.
  7. The skier braked carefully as he navigated down the mountain slope.
  8. The driver braked slowly to avoid startling the horses in the field.
  9. The runaway train braked desperately as it approached the end of the tracks.
  10. The driver braked too late, resulting in a fender bender with the car in front.

FAQs About the word braked

a common bracken fern, to use or operate the brake on a vehicle, the common bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum), to slow or stop by or as if by a brake (see brak

slowed, decelerated, slackened, retarded, hindered,inhibited, restrained, stopped, held back, constrained

quickened, stepped up, pushed,accelerated, hurried, rushed, drove, hastened, urged, spurred

The car braked abruptly, screeching tires as it came to a sudden stop.

The driver panicked and slammed on the brakes, but it was too late to avoid the collision.

The train braked gently as it approached the station, allowing passengers to disembark safely.

The roller coaster braked with a jolt, causing riders to scream in excitement.