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English Idioms about "Relationships"

Break up

English Idiom

Meaning: To end a romantic relationship. It signifies the conclusion of a partnership or connection between two people who were previously in a romantic relationship.
Origin: The idiom 'break up' originated in the early 19th century. It likely stems from the physical act of breaking something into pieces, symbolizing the end of a unified state. Over time, it evolved to describe the dissolution of relationships.
Couple standing apart in an autumn park with fallen leaves and a box of memories symbolizing a relationship's end
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Examples

  • Sarah and John decided to break up after realizing they had different life goals.
  • After years of trying to make it work, they finally broke up last summer.
  • She felt a mix of relief and sadness when they broke up.
  • Breaking up with him was one of the hardest decisions she ever made.
  • Despite their efforts to stay together, the couple broke up amicably.
  • He took a solo trip to Europe to clear his mind after the breakup.
  • Their friends were shocked when they heard about the breakup.
  • The news of their breakup spread quickly through their social circle.
  • Breaking up over the holidays added an extra layer of difficulty.
  • They tried couples therapy, but ultimately decided to break up.