What does gebroken wit in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word gebroken wit in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use gebroken wit in Dutch.

The word gebroken wit in Dutch means broken, worn out, exhausted, broken, broken, cut up, broken hearted, ontroostbaar, gebroken, gefragmenteerd, gebroken, gebroken, gebroken, gebroken, gebroken, gebrekkig, gebroken hart, diepbedroefd, moedeloos, met liefdesverdriet, mansardedak, niet uitgebroed. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gebroken wit

broken

(niet heel, stuk)

worn out, exhausted

(uitgeput)

broken

(gebrekkig, hakkelend) (speech)

broken

(v. kleuren) (colour)

cut up, broken hearted

(gedesillusioneerd)

ontroostbaar

(sorrowful, grieving)

I was brokenhearted when my girlfriend ran off and married someone else.

gebroken, gefragmenteerd

(relating to fractions or parts)

gebroken

(in pieces)

Sara used broken-up cookies as a topping for her cake.

gebroken

(split)

The cracked glass of the windshield looked fragile.

gebroken

(fragmented)

The broken plate had to be glued back together.

gebroken

(violated)

He no longer trusted her after the broken promises.

gebroken, gebrekkig

(badly spoken)

He spoke in broken English that was hard to understand.

gebroken hart

(figurative (grief at end of romance) (figuurlijk)

Susie left NIck with a broken heart.

diepbedroefd

(full of sorrow, grief)

moedeloos

(informal, figurative (sad, dejected)

met liefdesverdriet

(mourning lost love)

mansardedak

(sloping roof)

niet uitgebroed

(egg: not yet open)

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