Meaning & Definition of Plank in English
English⟶
Plank
A long, flat piece of timber.
Pronunciation:
/plæŋk/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
planksDetailed Definitions
Definition: A long, flat piece of lumber or similar material.
Example Sentence: He used a plank of wood to build the shelf.
Definition: A flat piece of material used in exercise, especially to strengthen the core muscles.
Example Sentence: She held a plank position for 60 seconds.
Definition: A political platform or principle.
Example Sentence: The candidate's plank on education reform resonated with many voters.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'plance', from Latin 'planca'.
Synonyms
boardslabbeamtimberplankton
Common Phrases and Expressions
- plank down: to lay something flat
- plank it out: to write or discuss a plan in detail
- to have a plank: to hold a specific stance or belief
Translations
- Spanish: tablón
- French: planches
- German: Brett
- Russian: доска
Related Words
- planking: the act of lying face down in an unusual location, also a core strengthening exercise
- plankton: small organisms drifting or floating in water
- platform: a raised level surface
Slang Meanings of plank
Meaning: To deceive or trick someone
Example Sentence: He totally planked me with that fake story.
Meaning: A person who is dull or lacks excitement
Example Sentence: Don't be such a plank; come to the party!