Sunk [verb]
Definition of Sunk:
fall in, go under
Synonyms of Sunk:
● Dig
● Capsize
● Ram
● Sag
● Plummet
● Go down
● Wreck
● Descend
● Plunge
● Decline
● Slump
● Drown
● Stick
● Submerge
● Fall
● Overturn
● Lower
● Drop
● Drive
● Settle
● Drill
● Dip
● Slope
● Set
● Founder
● Engulf
● Bore
● Ebb
● Depress
● Droop
● Subside
● Couch
● Stoop
● Flounder
● Run
● Stab
● Lay
● Thrust
● Excavate
● Immerse
● Swamp
● Regress
● Scuttle
● Let down
● Put down
● Demit
● Cave in
● Tip over
Opposite/Antonyms of Sunk:
● Fight
● Neglect
● Lift
● Succeed
● Halt
● Raise
● Go up
● Rise
● Brave
● Float
● Grow
● Excite
● Increase
● Ascend
Sentence/Example of Sunk:
I was with him when he died, but knew not the hour he departed, for he sunk to rest like an infant.
Is it not most pitiful to see a human being, made in the image of God, sunk so low?
She found her at last, in her hiding-place behind the bed, sunk in deep dejection.
I returned stoutly; for I had, of course, sunk the Isthmus of Panama beneath the sea.
We sunk many guns in the lake; and as for the powder, that had taken care of itself.
We waited until she sunk her topsails, and then went on our course.
Meantime the body had decayed and had sunk down into a handful of dust.
It seemed strange to Dick that none of them had been sunk, and in fact it was strange.
For the first time in all those years, she sunk under her cares.
I am hardened now, I have sunk too low to care long even for that.'