break out

Related to word: break

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Definition (escape)

  1. To break free from incarceration.

    • The inmate broke out of prison successfully, and the police are on a manhunt.

    • In the movie, the protagonists meticulously planned an escape and finally broke out of prison.

    • After years of incarceration, he finally found a chance to break out of prison.

Definition (skin)

  1. To suddenly develop red spots or perspiration on the skin.

    • Red spots broke out on her face suddenly, causing her great distress.

    • He broke out in a rash on his body due to the high temperature, making him uncomfortable.

    • This skin condition often breaks out suddenly during times of high stress.

Definition (start)

  1. B2

    When something perilous or undesirable suddenly commences.

    • The war broke out in several countries, catching everyone off guard.

    • During the speech, his emotions broke out suddenly, leaving the audience stunned.

    • A fire broke out suddenly in the factory, drawing the attention of the entire city.