Uk English Meaning of broken-down
broken-down
Other Uk English words related to broken-down
- dilapidated
- disabled
- frail
- Weak
- weakened
- asthenic
- broken
- challenged
- damaged
- debilitated
- decrepit
- destroyed
- down-and-out
- enfeebled
- Faint
- Feeble
- infirm
- languid
- Paralysed
- run-down
- soft
- softened
- Insubstantial
- wasted
- wimp
- wrecked
- delicate
- effete
- exhausted
- hurt
- impaired
- impotent
- disabled
- injured
- invalid
- lame
- Low
- powerless
- prostrate
- sapped
- slight
- tender
- unsound
- wimpish
- prostrated
Nearest Words of broken-down
Definitions and Meaning of broken-down in English
broken-down (s)
in deplorable condition
not in working order
broken-down
a fast shuffling dance, a complete loss of physical, mental, or emotional vitality, to separate (as a chemical compound) into simpler substances, to fail in strength or vitality, to use force to push (something) to the ground, to become inoperative or ineffective, to succumb to mental or emotional stress, to lose the strength to resist or fight, classification, to separate or become separated into parts or groups, to undergo decomposition, a physical, mental, or nervous collapse, a failure to function, decomposition, to make ineffective, to lose one's resolve, to take apart especially for storage or shipment and for later reassembling, division into categories, to separate (something, such as a chemical compound) into simpler substances, to be susceptible to or undergo analysis or subdivision, to go through decomposition, failure to progress or have effect, to stop functioning because of breakage or wear, an account analyzed into categories, to cause to fall or collapse by breaking or shattering, to divide into parts or categories, obtained or resulting from disintegration or decomposition of a substance, to become overwhelmed by strong emotion, to stop working properly, the process of decomposing, music for such a dance, a failure to function properly, to severely injure the supporting ligament or bones of the fetlock joint, the action or result of breaking down
FAQs About the word broken-down
broken-down
in deplorable condition, not in working ordera fast shuffling dance, a complete loss of physical, mental, or emotional vitality, to separate (as a chemical comp
dilapidated,disabled,frail,Weak,weakened,asthenic,broken,challenged,damaged,debilitated
brand-new,fresh,new,hard,hardy,healthy,kept up,lusty,maintained,powerful
broken-bellied => pot-bellied, broken-backed => Broken-backed, broken wind => Broken wind, broken in => Run in, broken home => Broken home,