shrinks
word · lemma: shrink
Definition
'Shrinks' is the third person singular form of 'shrink', meaning to become smaller in size, amount, or value.
Usage & Nuances
Common with clothing ('my shirt shrinks'), money ('the budget shrinks'), or objects; usually formal or neutral. Don't confuse with 'shrinks' as slang for 'psychologists' (different meaning). Often used for gradual reduction.
Spanish: encoge - reducePortuguese (BR): encolhe - diminuiPortuguese (PT): encolhe - diminuiChinese (Simplified): 缩小 - 变小Chinese (Traditional): 縮小 - 變小Hindi: छोटा होता है - सिकुड़ता हैArabic: ينكمش - يتقلصBengali: ছোট হয়ে যায় - সংকুচিত হয়Russian: уменьшается - сжимаетсяJapanese: 縮むVietnamese: co lại - thu nhỏ lạiKorean: 줄어든다 - 작아진다Turkish: küçülürUrdu: سُکڑ جاتا ہےIndonesian: menyusut - mengecil
Example Sentences
The ice shrinks when it melts.
basic
This sweater shrinks in hot water.
basic
Her confidence shrinks in large crowds.
basic
My favorite T-shirt always shrinks after I wash it.
natural
Whenever the economy slows down, the job market shrinks.
natural
The paint shrinks as it dries, leaving tiny cracks.
natural