break the rules

/breɪk ðə ruːlz/
phrasal verbIntermediatephrasal verb
What It Really Means
To intentionally disregard or violate established rules or social norms.
Literal Meaning
To physically shatter or damage a set of written or spoken regulations.
Literal Breakdown
breakto physically shatter or damage+the rulesa set of written or spoken regulations
Mental Image
The mental image of physically destroying a set of rules, symbolizing defiance or rebellion.
When to Use
A student might say, 'I broke the rules by staying out past curfew,' meaning they deliberately ignored the established time limit.
Cultural Note
This phrase is widely used in English-speaking cultures to describe minor or deliberate rule violations, often in social or educational settings.
informal

To intentionally disregard or violate established rules, regulations, or social norms.

The students broke the rules by sneaking into the restricted area.

The students disobeyed the rules by entering a forbidden area.

In some cultures, breaking the rules can lead to social ostracism.

In certain societies, violating norms may result in exclusion.

💡

This phrase is often used to describe minor or deliberate violations, not necessarily illegal actions.

Collocations

break the rulesdisobey or violate norms

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

bend the rulesphrase
to slightly relax or ignore rules
make an exceptionphrase
to allow a deviation from the rules

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The phrase is often used in casual or social contexts, not typically for serious legal violations.

Gold Rule

Intentionality

The phrase implies a deliberate choice to disregard rules, not accidental mistakes.

📖Word Origin

The phrase combines the verb 'break' (to violate) with 'the rules' (established guidelines), emphasizing intentional disregard.

📝Usage Notes

This phrase is commonly used in informal contexts to describe minor rule violations, not necessarily serious or illegal actions.

Word Breakdown

break
to violate or disregard
verb
+
the rules
established guidelines or norms
noun phrase
English Dictionary