break down

/breɪk daʊn/
phrasal verbIntermediatephrasal verb
general

to separate something into smaller parts or components

She broke down the instructions into simple steps.

She divided the instructions into easier-to-follow parts.

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Often used in technical or mechanical contexts.

general

to fail or stop working

The car broke down on the highway.

The car stopped working while on the highway.

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Commonly used for machines or vehicles.

general

to analyze or explain something in detail

The professor broke down the complex theory for the students.

The professor explained the complex theory in a detailed way.

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Used in educational or explanatory contexts.

emotional

to become emotionally overwhelmed, often crying

She broke down after hearing the sad news.

She became overwhelmed with emotion and started crying.

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Used to describe a strong emotional reaction.

Collocations

break down intoto separate into smaller partsbreak down completelyto fail entirelybreak down the stepsto explain each part of a process

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Related Phrases

break upphrasal verb
to separate or end a relationship
break throughphrasal verb
to achieve a significant success

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'break down' changes based on the context. Pay attention to whether it's used literally or figuratively.

Gold Rule

Literal vs. Figurative

Use 'break down' for physical separation or analysis, and 'break down' for emotional reactions in different contexts.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'breken' (to break) + 'down' (direction). The phrasal verb has been used since the 16th century.

📝Usage Notes

The meaning depends heavily on context. It can refer to physical disassembly, emotional reactions, or detailed explanations.

Word Breakdown

break
to separate or divide
root
+
down
direction or emphasis on separation
particle
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