break the ice
break the ice - verb
- To separate into parts with suddenness or violence
- To cause an open wound in : rupture
- To cut into and turn over the surface of
- To render inoperable
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"broke a plate"
break the ice - thesaurus
Synonyms: break up, bust, disintegrate, dismember, disrupt, fracture, fragment, rive
Antonyms: advance, elevate, promote, raise, cipher, code, encipher, encode
SpellingJoy score for break the ice
SpellingJoy Gematria
✨ Mystic
304
Letter Values
B
5
R
19
E
5
A
1
K
12
1
T
21
H
9
E
5
1
I
9
C
4
E
8
Etymology
Middle English breken, going back to Old English brecan, going back to Germanic *brekan- (whence also Old Saxon brekan "to violently separate, shatter," Old High German brehhan, Gothic brikan), going back to Indo-European *breg- "violently separate," whence also, with varying ablaut grades, Latin frangere (perfect frēgī) "to break, shatter" and perhaps Old Irish braigid (perfect ro-bebraig) "(s/he) farts, breaks wind"