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Describing Broken Objects in English

Knowing how to describe broken objects helps in daily conversations. Learn the right words to talk about damaged items with confidence!

When something is broken or damaged, using the right words helps explain the issue clearly. Here are some useful phrases to describe broken objects:
• Unstable chair – A chair that wobbles and isn’t steady.
• Cracked mirror – A mirror with visible cracks but not completely shattered.
• Shattered screen – A screen that is completely broken with many cracks.
• Rusted hinge – A metal hinge that has rust and may not move smoothly.
• Leaking faucet – A faucet that drips water even when turned off.

These words are useful when reporting repairs, shopping for replacements, or describing problems in daily life. Expanding your vocabulary makes communication easier and clearer. Keep practicing to improve your fluency!

Household rooms and objects - Upper intermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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