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How to spell SINKD correctly?

If you meant to write "sinked" instead of "sinkd", here are a few correct suggestions. "Sank" is the past tense of "sink", and "sunk" is the past participle. Both can be used interchangeably depending on the context. Other options include "submerged", "dropped" or "descended."

List of suggestions on how to spell sinkd correctly

  • finked I finked my homework.
  • Inked The tattoo artist is really inked.
  • Kinked That dress is kinked.
  • linked The two incidents were closely linked to each other.
  • Pinked The party was a great success thanks to the pinked hostess.
  • sand
  • Sank The ship hit an iceberg and slowly sank into the ocean.
  • seined The fish were seined from the river and taken to market.
  • send
  • Singed The edges of the paper were singed by the candle flame.
  • sink I need to fix the leaky faucet in the kitchen sink.
  • sinker The fisherman's line disappeared into the depths of the water as the sinker pulled it down.
  • sinks The sinks were flooding.
  • Sinned He knew he had sinned when he broke the commandments.
  • sunk
  • synod Representatives from various churches convened for a synod to discuss how the church can better serve its congregants.
  • Winked She winked at me and gave me a sly smile.

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