sunken

[ˈsʌŋkən]

sunken Definition

  • 1having fallen to the bottom of a body of water
  • 2depressed, concave, or hollowed out
  • 3having eyes that are deep set in the skull

Using sunken: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sunken ship was discovered by divers.

  • Example

    The sunken cheeks made him look older than he was.

  • Example

    The sunken garden was a hidden oasis in the city.

  • Example

    Her sunken eyes were a sign of exhaustion.

sunken Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sunken

  • valuable items that have been lost underwater and remain undiscovered until found

    Example

    The divers searched for sunken treasure in the Caribbean sea.

  • a room in a house that is built lower than the surrounding floor level, creating a step down into the room

    Example

    The sunken living room was a unique feature of the mid-century modern home.

  • sunken-eyed

    having eyes that are deep set in the skull, often due to illness or fatigue

    Example

    The sunken-eyed man looked like he hadn't slept in days.

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Summary: sunken in Brief

The term 'sunken' [ˈsʌŋkən] describes something that has fallen to the bottom of a body of water, is depressed, concave, or hollowed out, or has eyes that are deep set in the skull. Examples include a sunken ship, sunken cheeks, and sunken eyes. Phrases like 'sunken treasure' and 'sunken living room' denote valuable items lost underwater and a room built lower than the surrounding floor level, respectively.

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