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Meaning of chunk
A chunk is a thick, solid piece of something, especially food or a dense material.
Etymology of chunk
The word "chunk" originated in the mid-17th century, likely as a variant of "chuck", which is an old English word for "lump" or "mass"
The term has been used in various contexts, including food, materials, and time, to refer to a thick, solid, or substantial part or share of something
Synonyms
piece
part
portion
section
segment
fragment
block
lump
mass
hunk
slab
wedge
slice
cut
division
fraction
parcel
bit
morsel
crumb
scrap
shard
splinter
chip
flake
shard
snippet
clip
fragment
stub
stump
remainder
residue
leftover
surplus
excess
bulk
quantity
amount
volume
lot
batch
load
cargo
shipment
consignment
package
packet
bundle
bale
pile
heap
stack
mound
hill
mountain
chunky
bulky
heavy
hefty
substantial
sizable
considerable
generous
ample
plentiful
abundant
copious
profuse
lavish
liberal
munificent
bountiful
voluminous
capacious
spacious
roomy
large
big
huge
enormous
gigantic
massive
immense
colossal
prodigious
tremendous.
Definitions
- A thick, solid piece of something, especially food or a dense material
- A substantial or considerable part or share of something
- A period of time spent doing a particular activity or working on a particular task
Usage Examples
- She cut a chunk of cheese from the block and served it with crackers
- The company owns a significant chunk of the market share
- I spent a chunk of my day working on the project, but I still have a lot to do