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breakthrough

A breakthrough is a sudden, important discovery that helps you move past a problem.

Explanation at your level:

A breakthrough is a big win. Imagine you are trying to open a locked door for a long time. Suddenly, you open it! That is a breakthrough. It means you did something hard and now you are successful. You use this word when something good happens after waiting for a long time. It is a very happy and exciting word to use.

When you work very hard on a problem and finally find the answer, that is a breakthrough. It is a big step forward. For example, if a doctor finds a new medicine, that is a medical breakthrough. People use this word to talk about important new ideas or inventions that change the world for the better.

A breakthrough refers to a significant discovery or development that overcomes a major obstacle. It is common to hear it in news reports about science or technology. For instance, "Scientists have made a breakthrough in solar power." It suggests that the progress was difficult to achieve, but the result is very important and helpful for everyone involved.

The term breakthrough implies a shift in paradigm or a sudden leap in progress. It is often used to describe the point at which a long-standing impasse is resolved. In professional contexts, you might hear it used to describe a negotiation breakthrough, where two sides finally agree. It carries a sense of relief and accomplishment after a period of stagnation.

In advanced English, breakthrough is frequently used to denote a transformative event. It is not merely progress; it is a fundamental shift in capability or understanding. Writers often use it to characterize the turning point in a narrative or a historical era. It suggests that the status quo has been permanently altered by this new development, paving the way for future innovation and growth.

Etymologically, breakthrough captures the essence of a violent or forceful entry into a new state of being. While its roots are military, its modern usage is deeply embedded in the discourse of intellectual and technological evolution. It signifies the collapse of barriers, whether they are physical, conceptual, or systemic. To describe something as a breakthrough at this level is to acknowledge that the achievement has effectively rendered previous limitations obsolete, marking a definitive epoch in its respective field.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • A breakthrough is a major discovery.
  • It usually follows a difficult period.
  • Use it for big, positive changes.
  • Remember: one word as a noun!

When you hear the word breakthrough, think of progress. It is a powerful noun used to describe that exciting moment when you finally overcome a major hurdle. Whether it is a scientist finding a cure for a disease or a student finally understanding a complex math concept, a breakthrough is a big deal!

In everyday life, we use this word to highlight significant change. It implies that there was a long, difficult process before the success happened. You don't usually call a small, daily task a breakthrough; it is reserved for those moments that truly shift the landscape of what is possible.

The word breakthrough is a compound noun, born from the simple verbs break and through. It first appeared in the early 20th century, originally used in a military context to describe an army successfully pushing through enemy lines.

Over time, the word evolved to be used metaphorically. By the mid-1900s, it became the standard way to describe any major leap in knowledge or technology. It is a great example of how English takes two basic, physical actions and combines them to create a word that carries a much deeper, more abstract meaning.

You will most often hear breakthrough paired with verbs like achieve, make, or lead to. For example, you might say, "Researchers have made a major breakthrough in clean energy." It is a very versatile word that fits well in both professional settings and casual conversation.

While it sounds quite formal, it is not restricted to academic papers. You can use it in a meeting to describe a project milestone, or even at home to describe a breakthrough in your fitness journey. Just remember: keep it for the big wins!

While breakthrough is a noun, it is often associated with idioms about progress.

  • Light at the end of the tunnel: Seeing the end of a hard time.
  • A lightbulb moment: A sudden realization.
  • Turning a corner: Starting to improve after a bad period.
  • Break the ice: To start a conversation.
  • Make headway: To make progress.
These expressions all share the spirit of moving forward, just like a breakthrough.

Grammatically, breakthrough is a countable noun. You can have a breakthrough or several breakthroughs. It is almost always used with the indefinite article "a" or a quantifier like "major" or "scientific."

Pronunciation-wise, the stress is on the first syllable: BREAK-through. The 'th' sound is unvoiced, like in "think." It rhymes with "make through" or "stake through," though those aren't common words. Practice the "ea" sound as a long "A" and you will sound like a native speaker in no time!

Fun Fact

It was originally a tactical term before becoming a general word for success.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbreɪk.θruː/

Clear 'break' followed by 'th' as in 'thin'.

US /ˈbreɪk.θruː/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'r'.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing 'th' as 's'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • forgetting the 'k' sound

Rhymes With

through threw do blue new

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

break through success

Learn Next

innovation paradigm milestone

Fortgeschritten

transcend catalyze epoch

Grammar to Know

Compound Nouns

breakthrough

Countable Nouns

a breakthrough

Verb/Noun Distinction

break through vs breakthrough

Examples by Level

1

I had a breakthrough today.

I solved a problem.

Use 'a' with singular countable nouns.

2

This is a big breakthrough.

This is very important.

Adjective 'big' modifies the noun.

3

We need a breakthrough.

We need success.

Need + noun.

4

The breakthrough was fast.

It happened quickly.

Past tense 'was'.

5

She made a breakthrough.

She found the answer.

Collocation 'make a breakthrough'.

6

Is this a breakthrough?

Are we succeeding?

Question structure.

7

A breakthrough helps us.

It is good for us.

Subject-verb agreement.

8

My breakthrough is here.

Success is here.

Possessive pronoun 'my'.

1

The team made a major breakthrough.

2

This breakthrough changes everything.

3

We are waiting for a breakthrough.

4

The breakthrough happened yesterday.

5

Is this a medical breakthrough?

6

They celebrated the breakthrough.

7

A breakthrough in technology is good.

8

I hope for a breakthrough soon.

1

The breakthrough in cancer research is inspiring.

2

Negotiations reached a breakthrough late last night.

3

This discovery represents a significant breakthrough.

4

She is hoping for a breakthrough in her career.

5

The breakthrough came after years of study.

6

We need a breakthrough to finish the project.

7

The breakthrough was unexpected but welcome.

8

Scientists are close to a major breakthrough.

1

The breakthrough in artificial intelligence is unprecedented.

2

It was a diplomatic breakthrough that ended the conflict.

3

The company is on the verge of a breakthrough.

4

His research led to a breakthrough in physics.

5

The breakthrough allowed for cheaper energy production.

6

Despite the setbacks, they finally achieved a breakthrough.

7

This breakthrough has revolutionized the entire industry.

8

She described the moment as a true breakthrough.

1

The breakthrough in quantum computing has profound implications.

2

It was a breakthrough that redefined our understanding of space.

3

The breakthrough in the trial provided much-needed evidence.

4

He achieved a breakthrough in his artistic style.

5

The breakthrough was the culmination of decades of effort.

6

This breakthrough effectively dismantled the old system.

7

The breakthrough in the case surprised the investigators.

8

It was a breakthrough of historic proportions.

1

The breakthrough necessitated a complete re-evaluation of the theory.

2

Such a breakthrough is indicative of a paradigm shift.

3

The breakthrough catalyzed a wave of new research.

4

It was a breakthrough that transcended traditional boundaries.

5

The breakthrough signaled the end of the long-standing impasse.

6

This breakthrough serves as a cornerstone for future studies.

7

The breakthrough was a testament to their unwavering persistence.

8

Their breakthrough has left an indelible mark on the field.

Gegenteile

setback stalemate impasse

Häufige Kollokationen

major breakthrough
scientific breakthrough
achieve a breakthrough
medical breakthrough
technological breakthrough
lead to a breakthrough
unexpected breakthrough
diplomatic breakthrough
breakthrough in research
breakthrough moment

Idioms & Expressions

"break the ice"

to start a conversation

He told a joke to break the ice.

casual

"make headway"

to make progress

We are making headway on the project.

neutral

"turn the corner"

to start to improve

The patient has finally turned the corner.

neutral

"light at the end of the tunnel"

the end of a difficult time

I see light at the end of the tunnel.

neutral

"break new ground"

to do something original

This research breaks new ground.

formal

"hit a wall"

to face an obstacle

I hit a wall with my writing.

casual

Easily Confused

breakthrough vs Breakdown

Similar sound

Breakdown is failure; breakthrough is success.

The car had a breakdown.

breakthrough vs Breakout

Similar sound

Breakout is escaping.

A prison breakout.

breakthrough vs Break-in

Similar sound

Break-in is illegal entry.

A home break-in.

breakthrough vs Breakaway

Similar sound

Breakaway is separating.

A breakaway group.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + made + a + breakthrough

They made a breakthrough.

A2

A breakthrough + in + field

A breakthrough in science.

B1

Subject + achieved + a + breakthrough

She achieved a breakthrough.

B2

On the verge of a breakthrough

We are on the verge of a breakthrough.

C1

The breakthrough + led to + result

The breakthrough led to new cures.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

breakthrough a significant discovery

Verbs

break through to push past an obstacle

Adjectives

breakthrough describing a discovery

Verwandt

break root verb

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual

Häufige Fehler

break-through (hyphenated as noun) breakthrough
It is usually one word as a noun.
breakthrough as a verb break through
The verb is two words.
using breakthrough for small things improvement
Breakthrough is for big, significant changes.
saying 'a breakthrough of' a breakthrough in
We use 'in' for the field.
pluralizing as 'breakthroughs' breakthroughs
It is a regular plural.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a wall breaking.

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Native Speakers

Use it for big wins.

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Context

Used in news often.

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Verb vs Noun

One word for noun, two for verb.

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Say It Right

Stress the first part.

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Don't say 'break-through'

Keep it as one word.

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Military History

It started in war.

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Flashcards

Use it with 'major'.

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Business

Use it for deals.

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Articles

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Break the wall and go through!

Visual Association

A person running through a brick wall.

Word Web

Success Progress Discovery Obstacle

Herausforderung

Use the word today when talking about a success.

Wortherkunft

English

Original meaning: A military term for pushing through lines.

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Commonly used in news and business.

Often used in headlines for scientific journals.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Science

  • Major breakthrough
  • Scientific discovery
  • Research breakthrough

Business

  • Negotiation breakthrough
  • Project breakthrough
  • Market breakthrough

Sports

  • Breakthrough performance
  • Breakthrough season
  • Breakthrough player

Daily Life

  • Breakthrough moment
  • Finally had a breakthrough
  • Big breakthrough

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had a breakthrough in your studies?"

"What is the most famous scientific breakthrough you know?"

"Do you think technology breakthroughs happen too fast?"

"Can a breakthrough happen in a relationship?"

"What breakthrough would you like to see in the future?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had a personal breakthrough.

If you could invent a breakthrough, what would it be?

How do you handle obstacles before a breakthrough?

Write about a breakthrough in history that changed the world.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, as a noun.

Yes, it is the plural.

It is neutral and professional.

Use it with 'made' or 'achieved'.

No, 'break through' is the verb.

Yes, a specific type of success.

Yes, for a player improving.

Military terminology.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The scientists made a big ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: breakthrough

It is a discovery.

multiple choice A2

A breakthrough is a:

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: big success

It is a major success.

true false B1

A breakthrough is usually a small, daily event.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is a major event.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching the word to its meaning.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject-verb-object order.

fill blank B2

We are on the ___ of a breakthrough.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: verge

Idiomatic usage.

multiple choice C1

Which verb fits best with breakthrough?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: achieve

Collocation.

true false C1

Breakthrough can be used as a verb.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is a noun; 'break through' is the verb.

match pairs C2

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Antonym matching.

sentence order C2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Advanced sentence structure.

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