| A | B |
| abrupt | Sudden, unexpected, broken into what is expected |
| Bankrupt | to be out of money; financialy ruined; to ''break" |
| corrupt | evil; dishonest; to break away from honesty |
| corruptable | able to be influenced into doing something that breaks away from the rules; able to become bad |
| disrupt | to break up; to cause confusion |
| disruption | something that breaks someon's concentration; bothersome; annoying |
| erupt | to explode; to break out with force |
| interupt | to break into someone's conversation |
| interuption | something that break up what you were doing; an unplaned event that breaks up an activity |
| rupture | to burst or break open (usually a body part) |