rift

[rɪft]

rift Definition

  • 1a serious break in friendly relations
  • 2a narrow crack, split, or break in something

Using rift: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rift" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rift between the two countries has deepened.

  • Example

    There is a rift in the rock formation.

  • Example

    A rift had developed between the two friends.

  • Example

    The company is experiencing a rift between management and employees.

rift Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using rift

  • to create a serious break in friendly relations

    Example

    His comments caused a rift between him and his coworkers.

  • to repair a serious break in friendly relations

    Example

    The two countries are working to heal the rift that has developed between them.

  • to break or split apart

    Example

    The earthquake caused the ground to rift apart, creating a large fissure.

Phrases with rift

  • a long, narrow valley that is formed by the movement of the earth's crust

    Example

    The Great Rift Valley in East Africa is home to many unique species of animals.

  • an area where the earth's crust has been weakened by tectonic activity, resulting in volcanic activity

    Example

    The Hawaiian Islands are located on a rift zone, which is why they have so many active volcanoes.

  • a type of meat cut that is sliced against the grain, resulting in a more tender piece of meat

    Example

    The chef recommended the rift cut for the steak, as it would be more tender and flavorful.

Origins of rift

from Old Norse 'ripta', meaning 'to tear'

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Summary: rift in Brief

The term 'rift' [rɪft] refers to a serious break in friendly relations or a narrow crack, split, or break in something. It can describe a variety of contexts, from personal relationships to geological formations, as in 'The company is experiencing a rift between management and employees.' The term extends into phrases like 'rift valley,' and idioms like 'cause a rift,' denoting the creation of a serious break in friendly relations.

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