break one's word

break one's word
break one's word
not to do what one said one would do; not to keep one's promise. (Compare this with keep one's word.) •

Don't say you'll visit your grandmother if you can't go. She hates people to break their word.

If you break your word, she won't trust you again.

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{v. phr.} To renege on a promise. * /When Jake broke his word that he would marry Sarah, she became very depressed./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • keep one's word — {v. phr.} To do what one has promised; fulfill one s promise. * /Paul kept his word and paid me the $250 that he owed me right on time./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • deny one's word — break one s promise …   English contemporary dictionary

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