Sunk
Sunk is the past participle of the verb sink and an adjective describing something that has been submerged or is below the surface. It is used for objects that have descended beneath a liquid boundary or otherwise disappeared from view. In grammar, sunk is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses: for example, a ship has sunk.
Common forms include sank (the simple past) and sunk (the past participle). The phrase "the ship sank"
Sunk costs: In economics and decision theory, a sunk cost is a cost that has already been
Usage notes: Both sunken and sunk can describe something below the surface; sunken is often preferred when