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verb

sunder

SUHND
verb
1
To split something apart, especially violently or completely.
"The war sundered the two nations for a generation."
"Their friendship was sundered by years of misunderstanding."

How to Use Sunder

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo tear or break something apart, often permanently.

When to use it

A literary or formal word — used in poetry, fiction, and legal/historical writing more than everyday speech.

Common pairings
sunder ties sundered by war

Word Forms

more sunder comparative, sundered past tense, sunders plural, sunders singular, most sunder superlative

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Etymology

From Old English sundor- ("separate, apart"), from a Proto-Germanic root meaning "isolated" — related to Latin sine ("without").

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