Associations to the word «Sunken»
Noun
- Parchment
- Lichen
- Ship
- Mustache
- Freighter
- Lip
- Warship
- Lid
- Lawn
- Weariness
- Fathom
- Lagoon
- Terrace
- Tanker
- Lane
- Continent
- Hedge
- Steam
- Islet
- Rifleman
- Ledge
- Debris
- Billion
- Lesion
- Skull
- Railing
- Roadway
- Mu
- Eyebrow
- Kendrick
- Face
- Countenance
- Dived
- Hair
- Mast
- Boat
- Pedestrian
- Slumber
- Harbor
- Sinking
- Stump
- Beak
- Gleam
- Lounge
- Hull
- Stairway
- Garfield
- Whorl
- Knuckle
- Pillow
- Timber
- Orb
- Bottom
- Rescue
- Alligator
- Mound
- Raft
- Pool
- Dug
- Ditch
- Dark
- Ruin
- Steamship
- Tint
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SUNKEN, verb. (archaic) past participle of sink
SUNKEN, adjective. Caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be depressed (lower than the surrounding area) or submerged
Dictionary definition
SUNKEN, adjective. Having a sunken area; "hunger gave their faces a sunken look".
Wise words
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