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Dank - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dank describes something unpleasantly damp, musty, or cold, often referring to basements or caves. In slang, it can also mean something impressively good, especially in internet culture.

dank

/dæŋk/ /dæŋk/

Definition:

Unpleasantly damp, musty, or cold; also slang for high-quality cannabis.

Synonyms:

damp, musty, humid, moist

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

dry, arid

Common Collocations:

dank basement, dank air, dank smell, dank room

Derivatives:

danken (obsolete), dankness

Usage Tips:

Use "dank" for damp places or slang for excellent cannabis; avoid confusion with "dark."

Common Phrases:

dank as a dungeon, dank and dreary, dank meme (slang)

Etymology:

From Old English "danc," meaning damp or moist; slang usage emerged in late 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The cellar was dark and dank after the rain.
  • 2. He found a dank corner where mushrooms grew.
  • 3. The old books had a dank smell from years in storage.
  • 4. They shared a dank joke that made everyone laugh.

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