breakup (Meaning)

Wordnet

breakup (n)

the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations)

coming apart

breakup Sentence Examples

  1. The couple's breakup was amicable, with both parties agreeing it was time to go their separate ways.
  2. She felt a sense of relief after the breakup, realizing she could now focus on her own personal growth.
  3. The breakup of the company resulted in widespread layoffs and restructuring.
  4. Despite their efforts to reconcile, the breakup of their marriage was inevitable.
  5. His heartache was palpable in the aftermath of the breakup, as he struggled to come to terms with the end of the relationship.
  6. The breakup of the rock formation was caused by years of erosion from wind and water.
  7. The breakup of the band was met with disappointment from their loyal fanbase.
  8. She sought solace in her friends and family following the painful breakup.
  9. The breakup of the negotiations dashed hopes for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
  10. The sudden breakup of the ice shelf sent shockwaves through the scientific community, highlighting the impact of climate change.

FAQs About the word breakup

the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations), coming apart

dissolve,disband,disperse,demobilize

incorporate,join, unite, unite, join, incorporate,consolidate, band, band, consolidate

The couple's breakup was amicable, with both parties agreeing it was time to go their separate ways.

She felt a sense of relief after the breakup, realizing she could now focus on her own personal growth.

The breakup of the company resulted in widespread layoffs and restructuring.

Despite their efforts to reconcile, the breakup of their marriage was inevitable.