tink

[tɪŋk]

tink Definition

  • 1to make a light, sharp, metallic sound
  • 2to tinker with something

Using tink: Examples

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

  • Example

    I heard the spoon tink against the cup.

  • Example

    He was tinkering with the engine all day.

tink Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tink

Phrases with tink

  • to play the piano in a light and playful manner

    Example

    She was tinkling on the piano keys while waiting for her friends to arrive.

  • to experiment or play around with something in a casual or unskilled way

    Example

    He's been tinkering around with that old car for months now.

  • to attempt something without much skill or success

    Example

    He was tinkering at the guitar, trying to learn a new song.

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Summary: tink in Brief

The verb 'tink' [tɪŋk] has two main meanings: to make a light, sharp, metallic sound, as in 'I heard the spoon tink against the cup,' and to tinker with something, as in 'He was tinkering with the engine all day.' It can also be used in phrases like 'tink on the piano,' meaning to play the piano in a light and playful manner, and 'tink around with something,' meaning to experiment or play around with something in a casual or unskilled way.