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Crunch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Crunch refers to the sharp, crisp sound made when biting or crushing something hard, like chips or gravel. It can also describe a difficult situation requiring quick action.

crunch

/krʌntʃ/ /krʌntʃ/

Definition:

To crush or grind something noisily with the teeth, or make a similar sound.

Synonyms:

munch, chew, grind, crush

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

whisper, silence

Common Collocations:

crunch numbers, crunch leaves, crunch time, crunch ice

Derivatives:

crunchy, cruncher, crunching

Usage Tips:

Use "crunch" for sounds of chewing or stepping on brittle things; as a noun for tight situations or data processing.

Common Phrases:

crunch time, crunch the numbers, credit crunch

Etymology:

Originated in early 19th century as an imitative word mimicking the sound of crushing or grinding.

Examples:

  • 1. The leaves crunch under my feet in autumn.
  • 2. She loves to crunch on fresh celery sticks.
  • 3. We must crunch these numbers before the meeting.
  • 4. The team faced a crunch during the final minutes of the game.

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