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Phrasal Verb - sinking in (phrasal verb)

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Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb sinking in (phrasal verb)

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Definition

  1. To become understood or accepted slowly and gradually.
  2. To have an impact or effect on someone or something.
  3. To become submerged or immersed in a liquid, often metaphorically.
  4. To fail or give way, especially under pressure or stress.

Examples

No.Example
1The new information was taking a long time to sink in for him.
2The criticism from his boss really sunk in and made him reconsider his actions.
3The truth about her past slowly began to sink in as she read the letter.
4The idea that success requires hard work and perseverance is something that really sinks in over time.
5The news that he had won the lottery began to sink in, and he couldn't believe his luck.
6The tension between them was palpable, and it seemed that their disagreement was sinking in deeper with each passing moment.
7Despite his best efforts, the weight of the responsibility began to sink in, and he felt overwhelmed.
8The rain was sinking in, making the ground soft and muddy.
9The company's profits were sinking, and layoffs were imminent.
10The pressure of the interview was sinking in, making him nervous and unsure of himself.

Phrasal Verb - Letting Down

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Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb Letting Down

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Definition

  1. To fail to meet expectations, especially when one has promised to do something or when others are relying on one. 2. To betray or disappoint someone, often intentionally. 3. To release or lower something, such as a guard or a gate.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm really letting myself down by not studying for the exam.
2He let down his team by missing the crucial penalty kick.
3She let down her guard and shared her deepest fears with her friends.
4The company let down its workers by announcing massive layoffs.
5He promised to help, but let me down at the last minute.
6The teacher let the class down by not preparing adequately for the lesson.
7The security guard let down his post and allowed the intruders to enter.
8She let down her hair and wore a casual outfit for the picnic.
9The balloon let down slowly, deflating with a sad sigh.
10He let down the window to enjoy the fresh air during the drive.