Chunk
/tʃʌŋk/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A thick, solid piece of something.
He took a big chunk of cheese from the plate.
A substantial amount or large piece of something.
They won a chunk of the prize money in the lottery.
A group of related items or pieces that are treated as a single unit.
The text was divided into manageable chunks for easier reading.
verb
To cut or break into smaller pieces.
She decided to chunk the vegetables for the soup.
To divide content into smaller, more digestible parts.
The trainer suggested chunking the information for better retention.
Etymology
Middle English 'chunk' meaning 'a short piece; block'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
chunk of time
A significant duration that is often used for a specific purpose.
chunk out
To remove or cut out a piece from something.
chunk up
To divide or break something into smaller pieces.
Related Words
block
A solid piece of material, typically with flat surfaces.
piece
A portion or an individual part of a whole.
section
A distinct part or subdivision of something.
Slang Meanings
A large person or object.
That guy is a real chunk!
To have a large amount of something.
I chunked up my savings this month.