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Kink - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A kink is a sharp twist or curve in something that is usually straight, like a hose or rope. It can also refer to an unconventional sexual preference or interest.

kink

/kɪŋk/ /kɪŋk/

Definition:

A sharp twist or curve in something linear, or an unconventional sexual preference.

Synonyms:

bend, twist, curl, quirk

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

straightness, normality

Common Collocations:

iron out kinks, sexual kink, hose kink

Derivatives:

kinky, kinked

Usage Tips:

Use "kink" literally for bends or figuratively for unconventional preferences; context clarifies meaning.

Common Phrases:

"kink in the hose, " "work out the kinks, " "sexual kink"

Etymology:

Originated from Middle Dutch "kinke," meaning twist in a rope; later extended metaphorically.

Examples:

  • 1. She found a kink in the garden hose and straightened it out.
  • 2. The novel explores characters with various sexual kinks and preferences.
  • 3. His back hurt from sleeping with a kink in his neck.
  • 4. They had to fix the kinks in their plan before presenting it.

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