Meaning & Definition of word "Sunken"

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    Sunken

    /ˈsʌŋ.kən/

    adjective:

    • 1. Being lower than the surrounding surface, often due to being submerged or depressed.
      • Example: The sunken ship lay at the bottom of the ocean.
    • 2. Having a hollow or depressed appearance, especially in the context of facial features.
      • Example: Her sunken cheeks indicated that she had not been eating well.
    • 3. Depressed or recessed; not at the level of the surrounding area.
      • Example: The garden featured a sunken patio that created a cozy atmosphere.

    Etymology

    The word 'sunken' comes from the past participle of 'sink', which originates from Old English 'sincan'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sunken treasure:

    Valuables that have been lost underwater.

    sunken costs:

    Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered.

    sunken cheeks:

    Cheeks that appear hollow or depressed, often due to weight loss or aging.

    Related Words

    sink:

    To descend or cause to descend to a lower level.

    submerge:

    To go under the surface of something, especially water.

    depth:

    The distance below a surface; how deep something is.

    Slang Meanings of sunken

    Meaning: In trouble or in a difficult situation.

    Example Sentence: After failing the exam, he realized he was sunken.

    Meaning: Feeling low or sad.

    Example Sentence: After the breakup, she was feeling really sunken.