brake
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: brakespast: brakedpp: brakeding: braking
The word evokes a sudden transition from momentum to stillness. It carries a strong sense of friction, resistance, and control, often associated with safety or emergency interventions. While slowing down can be gradual, the act of braking often implies a conscious, mechanical decision to interrupt movement. In a broader sense, it suggests a necessary pause or a forced limitation. When applied to a process or a project, it implies a deliberate attempt to prevent a situation from spiraling out of control or moving too quickly toward a potentially dangerous conclusion.
Countable when referring to the individual mechanical components of a vehicle (e.g., the front brakes). Uncountable when referring to the general system of slowing down.