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What is the past tense of brake?

What's the past tense of brake? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of brake is braked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of brake is brakes.

The present participle of brake is braking.

The past participle of brake is braked.

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Surprise, surprise, the first time she braked, the hot liquid went sloshing over her knees and scalded her.
He thought better of trying to brave it out around the outside of the corner and braked hard to avoid being pushed into the gravel trap.
He braked outside a rambling Tudor-style house that had been recently converted into apartments.
Passing through this dip on a particular turn, I lost control, braked and fell.
When I realised I urgently needed to stop I braked hard and my foot slipped off the pedal.
When the traffic banked up and a driver braked, car wheels could get hooked up in the ruts.

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