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adjective
- 1. (of a bone or hard object) broken; cracked: "a fractured skull" Similar
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Fractured means broken or cracked, or divided or split. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as bones, pipes, or societies, with synonyms and examples.
- English (US)
If something hard, such as a bone, fractures, or is...
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to crack or break something, esp. a bone: [ T ] She...
- English (US)
Fractured means having a crack or break, damaged or destroyed, or imperfectly spoken or written. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of fractured.
Fracture means to break or crack something hard, especially a bone, or the result of such an action. Learn how to use fracture in a sentence, find related words and phrases, and see translations in different languages.
Fracture is the act or result of breaking or rupturing something, especially hard tissue like bone. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related phrases of fracture.
If something hard, such as a bone, fractures, or is fractured, it breaks or cracks: She fractured her skull in the accident. Two of her ribs fractured when she was thrown from her horse. A fractured pipe at a steelworks has leaked 20 tons of oil into the Severn estuary. formal.
Fractured means broken or torn, especially of bones or cartilage, or divided or split into parts. See how to use fractured in sentences and collocations from the Guardian and other sources.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective fractured, which can describe something broken, cracked, split or spoken with mistakes. See examples, synonyms and related words.