What is another word for break of?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈe͡ɪk ɒv] (IPA)

The phrase "break of" has several synonyms in English language. Some of them include "dawn of," which means the beginning or early stages of something; "onset of," which suggests the start or emergence of a particular situation or event; and "commencement of," which implies the start or initiation of an action or process. Other synonyms for "break of" include "outset of," which highlights the initial phase of something and "genesis of," which signifies the origin or source of something. All these synonyms can be used interchangeably with the phrase "break of" to provide variety and richness to communication.

What are the hypernyms for Break of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Break of

  • The 55% of American households that make less than $40,000 will get a tax break of only $7 while the households that make more than $1 million will receive an average tax break of $32,000.
    Marty Meehan
  • The great break of my literary career was going to law school.
    Scott Turow
  • Lay your sleeping head, my love Human on my faithless arm; Time and fevers burn away Individual beauty from Thoughtful children, and the grave Proves the child ephemeral; But in my arms till break of day Let the living creature lie: Mortal, guilty, but to me The entirely beautiful.
    W. H. Auden
  • We shall lodge at the sign of the Grave, you say; Well, the road is a long one we trudge, my friend, So why should we grieve at the break of the day? Let us sing, let us drink, let us love, let us play,-- We can keep our sights for the journey's end.
    Percy Addleshaw
  • From his brimstone bed, at break of day, A-walking the Devil is gone, To look at his little, snug farm of the World, And see how his stock went on.
    Robert Southey

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