Pronunciation: /breɪk jʊər fæst/
noun A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things. In this case, 'break' is a noun referring to the meal or action that ends a fast.
A1 I break my fast with a glass of water every morning.
A2 She always breaks her fast with a piece of fruit.
B1 It is important to break your fast with a nutritious meal.
B2 After fasting all day, it's crucial to break your fast with a balanced meal.
C1 The best way to break your fast is with a combination of protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats.
C2 Athletes often have specific dietary requirements when it comes to breaking their fast.
verb A word used to describe an action or state of being. In this case, 'break' is a verb indicating the action of ending a fast.
A1 I break my fast with a glass of water.
A2 She breaks her fast with a piece of fruit.
B1 We break our fast with a light meal in the morning.
B2 He breaks his fast with a nutritious breakfast every day.
C1 They break their fast with a variety of healthy options.
C2 The athletes break their fast with a balanced combination of protein and carbs.
pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse. In this case, 'your' is a pronoun indicating possession by the person fasting.
A1 Don't forget to break your fast with a nutritious meal.
A2 It is important to break your fast slowly to avoid feeling sick.
B1 You can break your fast with some dates and water, as is tradition.
B2 After a long day of fasting, it's important to break your fast with a balanced meal.
C1 Some people prefer to break their fast with a light snack before a full meal later.
C2 As a nutritionist, I recommend breaking your fast with foods that are high in protein and fiber.
formal It is customary to break your fast with a light meal before resuming your daily activities.
informal Hey, let's grab some food and break your fast together.
slang Yo, wanna hit up that new brunch spot and break your fast?
figurative Sometimes you need to break your fast from negative thoughts and focus on positivity instead.
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