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Skunk Meaning in English

word

/ˈskəŋk/
skuhngk
/skˈʌŋk/
skuhngk

Definition

A small black-and-white mammal from North America known for spraying a strong, unpleasant smell to defend itself. 'Skunk' can also mean an unpleasant or untrustworthy person in informal speech.

Usage & Nuances

'Skunk' is mainly used in North America for the animal. In informal English, calling someone a 'skunk' is rare and usually playful or old-fashioned, meaning someone is sneaky or unpleasant. In sports, a 'skunk' can mean an overwhelming win for one side.

Example Sentences

A skunk has a black body with a white stripe.

basic

The skunk sprayed a bad smell to protect itself.

basic

We saw a skunk in the backyard last night.

basic

If you bother a skunk, you might end up smelling terrible for days.

natural

He’s such a skunk for cheating his friends like that.

natural

Wow, we got skunked in that game—didn’t win a single point!

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