adjective [USED DESCRIBEBY OTHERS] as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:A storm had caused a number of ships to sink, including the famous Titanic which was known as a 'sunk boat'.

Definition:a boat that has gone under or sunk in water

From sunk boat

Example:The accident had caused him to grind his teeth, resulting in sunk teeth that needed attention from a dentist.

Definition:teeth that are worn down or damaged, often from clenching or grinding

From sunk teeth

Example:When deciding whether to continue a project, it's important to avoid the trap of sunk costs. Focusing on future benefits is more productive.

Definition:costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered

From sunk costs