Dented vs Sunken - What's the difference?
dented | sunken |
(dent)
A shallow deformation in the surface of an object, produced by an impact.
(by extension, informal) A sudden negative change, such as loss, damage, weakening, consumption or diminution, especially one produced by an external force, event or action
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=April 11
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Liverpool 3 - 0 Man City
, work=BBC Sport
To impact something, producing a dent.
To develop a dent or dents.
(archaic)
caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be submerged
* The sunken ship lay at a depth of 100 feet
As verbs the difference between dented and sunken
is that dented is (dent) while sunken is (archaic).As an adjective sunken is
caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be submerged.dented
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Etymology 1
(etyl) . More at dint.Noun
(en noun)- The crash produced a dent in the left side of the car.
- That purchase put a bit of a dent in my wallet.
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Verb
(en verb)- ''Copper is soft and dents easily.
