Sank or Sinked

Learn why “Sank” is correct and “Sinked” is incorrect.

Sinked

Incorrect spelling - “Sinked” is incorrect and not used in standard English.

"Sinked" is a common misspelling of "Sank". Always use "Sank" when referring to the correct word.

Sank

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Sank” is the correct past tense of “sink.”

Definition of Sank

"Sank": “Sank” is the correct past tense of “sink.”

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Sank

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    Usage Examples

    "Correct:" The ship sank quickly.

    "Correct:" He sank into the chair.

    "Correct:" The boat sank in the storm.

    "Correct:" She sank in deep thought.

    "Incorrect:" The ship sinked quickly.

    "Incorrect:" He sinked into the chair.

    "Incorrect:" The boat sinked in the storm.

    "Incorrect:" She sinked in thought.

    Notes:

    • Irregular verb.
    • sink → sank → sunk.
    • Never use sinked.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the correct past tense of sink?

    A: The correct past tense is sank.

    Q: Is sinked ever correct in English?

    A: No, sinked is not used in standard English.

    Q: What does sank mean?

    A: It means went down below the surface.

    Q: How can I remember it easily?

    A: Think of drink → drank, so sink → sank.

    Summary

    “Sank vs sinked”: The correct form is sank. Avoid sinked, which is grammatically incorrect.