sank
word · lemma: sink
/ˈsæŋk/
/sˈæŋk/
Definition
Past tense of 'sink': to go down below the surface of water or another liquid, or to move lower, often out of sight.
Usage & Nuances
'Sank' is the simple past of 'sink.' Common with ships, objects, or feelings ("my heart sank"). Usually, 'sank' describes unintentional events. Used literally and figuratively.
Spanish: se hundióPortuguese (BR): afundouPortuguese (PT): afundouChinese (Simplified): 沉了Chinese (Traditional): 沉了Hindi: डूब गयाArabic: غَرِقَBengali: ডুবে গেলRussian: затонулJapanese: 沈んだVietnamese: bị chìmKorean: 가라앉았다Turkish: battıUrdu: ڈوب گیاIndonesian: tenggelam
Example Sentences
My heart sank when I heard the bad news.
natural
The sun sank below the horizon.
natural
The ship sank in the middle of the ocean.
basic
The stone sank to the bottom of the pool.
basic
The small boat sank after the storm.
basic
The excitement in the room sank as the meeting dragged on.
natural