un
bro
ken
Comparative
more unbroken
Superlative
most unbroken
1
marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence
Antonyms:
2
(of an animal) not having undergone training or taming for service or use
- The unbroke stallion roamed freely in the pasture, untamed by human hands.
- She struggled to ride the unbroke horse, as it resisted every attempt to be bridled.
- The rancher worked tirelessly to train the unbroke colt, teaching it basic commands.
- The unbroke dog showed signs of fear and aggression around strangers.
- The unbroke mule proved difficult to harness and lead.
3
not broken; whole and intact; in one piece
Antonyms:
5