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Meaning of sinks
The primary meaning of the word "sinks" is to go down or fall, typically due to being heavy or unbalanced.
Etymology of sinks
The word "sinks" originates from the Old English word "sincan", which means to sink or subside, and is related to the Old Norse word "sinka", which also means to sink.
The verb "sink" has been used in the English language since the 9th century, initially with the meaning of going down or falling, and later also with the meaning of a fixture for washing.
Synonyms
dunks
drops
falls
plunges
dives
descends
subsides
settles
lowers
declines
sinks
founders
goes down
collapses
crumbles
topples
tumbles
slips
slides
glides
plunges
nose-dives
crashes
smashes
fragments
shatters
plunges
drops
plummets
freefalls
stoops
dips
dives
swoops
swoons
faints
drops
subsides
sets
founders
sinks
goes under
succumbs
yields
gives in
drops
slips
trips
stumbles
tumbles
plunges
dives
crashes.
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "sinks" as the third person singular present tense of the verb "sink", which means to go down or fall, typically due to being heavy or unbalanced.
- Another definition is a fixture for washing, typically consisting of a bowl-shaped container with a faucet and drain, often found in kitchens and bathrooms.
Usage Examples
- The ship sinks slowly in the ocean.
- She sinks into the soft couch, feeling exhausted.
- The sink in the kitchen is clogged and needs to be fixed.
- The economy sinks due to the financial crisis.
- The sun sinks below the horizon, marking the end of the day.