Word family noun break outbreak breakage adjective breakable ≠ unbreakable broken ≠ unbroken verb break
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbreakablebreak‧a‧ble /ˈbreɪkəbəl/ adjective BREAKmade of a material such as glass or clay that breaks easily → fragile Make sure you pack breakable ornaments carefully.Examples from the Corpus
breakable• I saw Thelma clearing the counter of anything breakable.• The latest version uses an encrypted password and isn't easily breakable.• Tobie made to sit in a chair and then desisted, because it was inlaid and foreign and breakable.• There will be no more breakable bones or shoddy arteries.• Many laboratories spend thousands of dollars a year on breakable glass equipment.• Put breakable objects out of the reach of children.• Likewise, avoid small breakable ornaments.• Here the cut-price and the breakable predominated.