Meaning & Definition of word "Clunk"

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    Clunk

    /klʌŋk/

    noun:

    • 1. a dull, heavy sound made by a collision or impact.
      • Example: There was a loud clunk when the hammer struck the metal.
    • 2. a type of clumsy movement or operation.
      • Example: With a clunk, he set the heavy suitcase down on the ground.

    verb:

    • 1. to make a dull, heavy sound, especially when something heavy falls or is dropped.
      • Example: The box clunked to the floor as he dropped it carelessly.
    • 2. to move or operate in a clumsy or awkward manner.
      • Example: The old car clunked down the road, making strange noises.

    Etymology

    Origin unknown; possibly imitative of the sound.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clunk on:

    To hit something with force, causing a dull sound.

    clunk out:

    To stop functioning abruptly or awkwardly.

    Related Words

    bump:

    A light collision or hit.

    thump:

    A heavy sound made by something falling or hitting.

    clang:

    A loud, resonant ringing sound.

    Slang Meanings of clunk

    Meaning: To mess something up or make a mistake.

    Example Sentence: He really clunked that presentation.

    Meaning: To drop something heavy, causing a loud noise.

    Example Sentence: She clunked the bag down on the table.