How Do You Spell SUNK?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌŋk] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "sunk" is [sˈʌŋk], [sˈʌŋk], [s_ˈʌ_ŋ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

SUNK Meaning and Definition

  1. Sunk is a verb that refers to the past participle form of the word "sink." The verb sink means to descend or go downward, particularly referring to objects or substances becoming submerged in a liquid or moving downward due to gravity. When something is sunk, it means that it has already gone beneath the surface of a liquid, typically water, or has been lowered to a lower level.

    The term sunk can also be used metaphorically or figuratively. It can describe a feeling of despair, sadness, or defeat. For instance, if a person says they feel sunk, it means that they feel overwhelmed or emotionally defeated due to a particular situation. Additionally, the word can be used to depict financial losses or a reduction in value. If, for instance, an investment or business venture has failed and a significant amount of money has been lost, it can be said that the investment has been sunk.

    In general, sunk is used to indicate that something has gone below the surface, physically or metaphorically. It is the past tense or past participle form of sink, and it can describe the action of objects descending or falling beneath the surface, as well as the emotional or financial state of being overwhelmed, defeated, or devalued.

  2. • Of sink, which see.
    • Penetrated into; settled to a level; subsided.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SUNK

Etymology of SUNK

The word sunk is the past participle form of the verb sink. The etymology of sink can be traced back to the Old English word sincan, which means to become submerged in water. This Old English word is also related to the Old Norse word sikja and the Middle Dutch word sincken, all with similar meanings. Ultimately, the word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic root *senkwanan.

Idioms with the word SUNK

  • sunk in thought The idiom "sunk in thought" refers to someone who is deeply absorbed, engaged, or lost in their thoughts or contemplation, typically unaware of their surroundings or external events. It implies a state of deep reflection, concentration, or preoccupation.
  • be sunk in something The idiom "be sunk in something" typically means to be fully immersed or deeply involved in something, often to the point of being consumed by it. It indicates a state of complete absorption or preoccupation with a specific activity, situation, or emotion.

Similar spelling words for SUNK

Conjugate verb Sunk

CONDITIONAL

I would sunk
you would sunk
he/she/it would sunk
we would sunk
they would sunk
I would sink
we would sink
you would sink
he/she/it would sink
they would sink

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be sinking
you would be sinking
he/she/it would be sinking
we would be sinking
they would be sinking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have sunk
you would have sunk
he/she/it would have sunk
we would have sunk
they would have sunk

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been sinking
you would have been sinking
he/she/it would have been sinking
we would have been sinking
they would have been sinking

FUTURE

I will sink
you will sink
he/she/it will sink
we will sink
they will sink

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be sinking
you will be sinking
he/she/it will be sinking
we will be sinking
they will be sinking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sunk
you will have sunk
he/she/it will have sunk
we will have sunk
they will have sunk

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been sinking
you will have been sinking
he/she/it will have been sinking
we will have been sinking
they will have been sinking

IMPERATIVE

you sink
we let´s sink

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sink

PAST

I sank
you sank
he/she/it sank
we sank
they sank

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was sinking
you were sinking
he/she/it was sinking
we were sinking
they were sinking

PAST PARTICIPLE

sunk

PAST PERFECT

I had sunk
you had sunk
he/she/it had sunk
we had sunk
they had sunk

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been sinking
you had been sinking
he/she/it had been sinking
we had been sinking
they had been sinking

PRESENT

I sink
you sink
he/she/it sinks
we sink
they sink

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am sinking
you are sinking
he/she/it is sinking
we are sinking
they are sinking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sinking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sunk
you have sunk
he/she/it has sunk
we have sunk
they have sunk

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been sinking
you have been sinking
he/she/it has been sinking
we have been sinking
they have been sinking

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