break-promise

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Etymology[edit]

break +‎ promise

Noun[edit]

break-promise (plural break-promises)

  1. (obsolete, derogatory) An untrustworthy person; someone who habitually breaks vows and promises.
    • 1599, William Shakespeare, As You Like It, act 4, scene 1:
      if you break one jot of your promise or come one / minute behind your hour, I will think you the most / pathetical break-promise and the most hollow lover

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