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noun

brake

brayk
noun
1
A device that slows or stops a vehicle or machine, usually by friction, or the pedal or lever used to apply it.
"She slammed on the brakes to avoid the deer in the road."
"The mechanic replaced the worn brake pads."
verb
1
To slow down or stop a vehicle by using its brakes.
"He braked hard as the light turned red."

How to Use Brake

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA brake slows or stops movement, most commonly in a vehicle; to brake means to apply that slowing action.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "break" (to split apart or damage) — they sound identical but mean very different things.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
hit the brakes brake pedal emergency brake brake hard

Word Forms

braked past tense, braked past tense, brakes plural, brakes plural, brakes plural, brakes plural, brakes plural, Brakes plural, brakes singular, brakes singular

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Etymology

Origin uncertain, possibly from a Middle Dutch or Low German word related to breaking or restraining.

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