"Chunk" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chunk" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chunk" Meaning

A chunk is a portion or segment of something, often used to describe a group of related or similar things. For example, a chunk of time might refer to a specific period of hours or days, while a chunk of information might refer to a collection of related details. Chunks can also be used to describe physical objects, such as a chunk of wood or a chunk of cheese. The term often implies a sense of size or quantity, as if the portion being described is substantial or noticeable.

"Chunk" Examples

Usage Examples of "Chunk"


When the company divided the project into smaller chunks, the team found it easier to manage the workload. (#Business)
The instructor helped me break down the complex information into smaller chunks, making it more digestible. (#Education)
The recipe instructed me to cook the pasta in small chunks before adding the sauce. (#Food)
The game designed a system where players can break down a large mission into smaller chunks, making it more achievable. (#Gaming)
The researcher analyzed the data in chunks, focusing on each segment separately to identify patterns. (#Academic)

"Chunk" Similar Words

Chumminess

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Chummy

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Chump

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Chumps

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Chums

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Chunam

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Chunam is a noun that refers to a type of mud or slackwater, especially in a tidal estuary. It is often found in areas where the tide is influenced by the ocean. This type of mud is often salty and can be home to a variety of marine animals and plants.

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The verb "chunder" is a colloquial or informal term that means to vomit, often violently or uncontrollably, usually due to excessive drinking or inebriation. It is often used in British English to describe the aftermath of a night out drinking alcohol.

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Chunkier

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Chunking

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Chunky

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Chunnel

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