dents

[dents]

dents Definition

a small depression in a surface made by pressure or a blow.

Using dents: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dents" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car had several dents after the accident.

  • Example

    The metal surface was covered in small dents.

  • Example

    He tried to hammer out the dent in the fender.

  • Example

    The table had a dent from where he dropped a heavy object.

dents Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dents

  • to cause a reduction or setback in something

    Example

    The pandemic put a dent in the company's profits.

  • to make progress or achieve a significant impact on something

    Example

    We need to work harder if we want to make a dent in this project.

  • a small change or effect that accumulates over time

    Example

    The constant exposure to sunlight caused a dent of time on the furniture, fading its color.

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Summary: dents in Brief

The term 'dents' refers to small depressions or marks on a surface caused by pressure or a blow. It is often used to describe damage to cars or metal surfaces, as in 'The car had several dents after the accident.' The phrase 'put a dent in something' means to cause a reduction or setback, while 'make a dent in something' means to make progress or achieve a significant impact.