sunken
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsʌŋkən/
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -ʌŋkən
Verb
sunken
- (archaic) past participle of sink
Adjective
sunken (not comparable)
- caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be depressed (lower than the surrounding area) or submerged
- The sunken ship lay at a depth of 100 feet
- (of eyes or cheeks) Seeming to have fallen deeper back into the face due to tiredness, illness, or old age.
- She looked old and thin with sunken cheeks and hollow eyes.
- 2023 July 20, Suzanne Wrack, “Spain win Women’s World Cup as Olga Carmona strike breaks England hearts”, in The Guardian[1]:
- The heartbreak will take some getting over; the sunken forms of the players at the full-time whistle said as much.
Derived terms
Translations
depressed or submerged
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of eyes or cheeks seeming to have fallen deeper back into the face.
Anagrams
Middle High German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈs̠ʊnkən/
Verb
sunken
- first/third-person plural past indicative of sinken