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How can I say something is working (as in, not broken)?

How can I say something is working (as in, not broken)?
  1. How do you describe something in good condition?
  2. What is the meaning of in good condition?
  3. What is another word for not working correctly?
  4. How do you respectfully decline an assignment sample?
  5. What do you call something unfixable?
  6. What is the verb for broken?
  7. What is another word for easily broken?
  8. Can you say broke instead of broken?

How do you describe something in good condition?

synonyms for in good condition

able-bodied. competent. robust. slim. strapping.

What is the meaning of in good condition?

noun. the quality of being in a good condition, without any damage or mistakes.

What is another word for not working correctly?

synonyms: malfunctioning amiss, awry, haywire, wrong. not functioning properly. bad, defective. not working properly.

How do you respectfully decline an assignment sample?

I appreciate your confidence in me, but I'm going to say no. This assignment would take a great deal of time, and I need to prioritize my own work right now. I enjoyed helping you last time, but I'm currently too busy to take on an additional assignment.

What do you call something unfixable?

Not able to be repaired or put right. unmendable. unrectifiable. unrestorable. unrightable.

What is the verb for broken?

verb (used without object), broke or (Archaic) brake; bro·ken or (Archaic) broke; break·ing. to shatter, burst, or become broken; separate into parts or fragments, especially suddenly and violently: The glass broke on the floor.

What is another word for easily broken?

Fragile and delicate are used to describe things that are thin, light and weak, and therefore easily broken. Small mammal bones are extremely fragile.

Can you say broke instead of broken?

When you break something, it's broken, not “broke,” though a person or organization which has run out of money can be said in informal speech to be “broke.” Otherwise, use “broke” only as the simple past tense of “break,” without a helping verb: “Azfar broke the record,” but “The record was broken by Azfar.”

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