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sunken

adjective sunk·en \ˈsəŋ-kən\

: completely covered with water : lying at the bottom of a sea, lake, etc.

: curving inward because of illness, age, etc.

: lying or built at a lower level than the surrounding area

Full Definition of SUNKEN

1
:  submerged; especially :  lying at the bottom of a body of water
2
a :  hollow, recessed <sunken cheeks>
b :  lying in a depression <a sunken garden>
c :  settled below the normal level
d :  constructed below the normal floor level <a sunken living room>
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Origin of SUNKEN

Middle English sonkyn, past participle of sinken to sink
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with SUNKEN

SUNKEN Defined for Kids

sunken

adjective sunk·en \ˈsəŋ-kən\

Definition of SUNKEN for Kids

1
:  fallen in :  hollow <Zero's face looked like a jack-o'-lantern … with sunken eyes and a drooping smile. — Louis Sachar, Holes>
2
:  lying at the bottom of a body of water <sunken ships>
3
:  built or settled below the surrounding or normal level <a sunken garden>

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