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sunken
/ ˈsʌŋkən /
verb
a past participle of sink
adjective
unhealthily hollow
sunken cheeks
situated at a lower level than the surrounding or usual one
situated under water; submerged
depressed; low
sunken spirits
Other Word Forms
- half-sunken adjective
- unsunken adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In a phone interview, police said residents of the village of Las Cuevas reported two Trinidadians were believed to be on the sunken vessel, but could not confirm the deaths.
Have you ever fallen victim to a cake with a sunken center?
Footage on local media show the collapsed part of the building completely sunken in, with large slabs of concrete sticking out.
Most on board were soldiers with sunken cheeks, emaciated after their years behind bars.
"We then discovered it was a plane crash and saw the sunken hole the crash had created in the ground," she said.
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