Definition of the word sunken

Pronunciation of vocabulary sunken

sunkenadjective

trũng

/ˈsʌŋkən//ˈsʌŋkən/

Origin of the word sunken

The origin of the word "sunken" can be traced back to the Old English word "suncan," which meant "to sink." The Old English word "suncan" was derived from the Proto-Germanic word "sunkan," which meant "to sink, set." This root word can also be found in other Germanic languages, such as German "senken" and Dutch "zinken." In Middle English, the word "sunken" became "sunkyn," and it retained its sinking or setting meaning. By the 16th century, the spelling had changed to "sunken," and it carried the same meaning of being submerged or sinking below the surface. Today, the word "sunken" is commonly used to describe anything that has been submerged under water, such as ships, cities, or treasures. It is also used to describe features in the landscape that appear to be set below the surrounding area, such as sinkholes or sunken roads. Overall, the word "sunken" still maintains its connection to the idea of sinking, whether it be in the water or in the earth.

Vocabulary summary sunken

typeadjective

meaningsunk

examplea sunken ship

meaningsunken

examplea sunken graden: sunken garden

examplesunken cheeks

examplesunken eyes: sunken eyes, deep eyes

Example of vocabulary sunkennamespace

meaning

that has fallen to the bottom of the sea or the ocean, or of a lake or river

đã rơi xuống đáy biển, đại dương, hoặc sông, hồ

  • a sunken ship

    một con tàu bị chìm

  • sunken treasure

    kho báu bị chìm

meaning

hollow and deep as a result of disease, getting old, or not having enough food

rỗng và sâu do bệnh tật, già đi hoặc không có đủ thức ăn

  • His eyes were dark and sunken.

    Đôi mắt anh tối sầm và trũng sâu.

meaning

at a lower level than the area around

ở mức thấp hơn khu vực xung quanh

  • a sunken garden

    một khu vườn chìm


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