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Hunkers Meaning in English

word · lemma: hunker

ˈhəŋkɝ
HUNG-kerz
hˈʌŋkəz
HUN-kuhz

Definition

To lower yourself close to the ground by bending your knees and keeping your legs close to your body, like sitting on your heels. Sometimes used figuratively to mean staying quietly in one place for a while.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal and often followed by 'down' ('hunkers down'). Can be used literally (physical action) or figuratively (waiting quietly, preparing to endure something). Less common in modern American English except in phrases and regional use.

Example Sentences

He hunkers by the fire to warm himself.

basic

The dog hunkers in the corner when it is scared.

basic

She hunkers to tie her shoe.

basic

When the storm hits, everyone hunkers inside their houses.

natural

The cat hunkers under the table during thunder.

natural

People just hunkers down and wait for things to get better.

natural