crumble

[ˈkrʌmbl]

crumble Definition

  • 1break or fall apart into small fragments, especially over a period of time as part of a process of deterioration
  • 2cause something to break or fall apart into small fragments

Using crumble: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old castle is crumbling away.

  • Example

    The cake crumbled in my hands.

  • Example

    The company's profits crumbled due to poor management.

  • Example

    Her confidence crumbled after the criticism.

crumble Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for crumble

Phrases with crumble

  • to disintegrate completely

    Example

    The ancient manuscript crumbled to dust when touched.

  • to lose one's composure or confidence when faced with stress or difficulty

    Example

    He crumbled under pressure during the final exam.

  • crumble to pieces

    to break or fall apart into small fragments

    Example

    The old building crumbled to pieces during the earthquake.

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Summary: crumble in Brief

To 'crumble' [ˈkrʌmbl] means to break or fall apart into small fragments, often as part of a process of deterioration. It can refer to physical objects like buildings or food, as well as abstract concepts like confidence or profits. Phrases like 'crumble to dust' and 'crumble under pressure' add nuance to the term.

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