chunk (Meaning)

Wordnet

chunk (n)

a compact mass

a substantial amount

Wordnet

chunk (v)

put together indiscriminately

group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side

Webster

chunk (n.)

A short, thick piece of anything.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chunk

chunk Sentence Examples

  1. I broke off a chunk of chocolate and savored its rich flavor.
  2. The chef diced a large chunk of meat for the stew.
  3. We need to cut this log into smaller chunks to use it for firewood.
  4. She tackled the difficult book by reading it a chunk at a time.
  5. The puzzle was missing a significant chunk of its pieces.
  6. The company aims to take a chunk of the market share with its innovative product.
  7. After the earthquake, a chunk of the cliff face broke away and tumbled into the sea.
  8. He managed to eat a sizable chunk of the pizza before feeling full.
  9. The project was completed in several chunks to manage the workload effectively.
  10. Unfortunately, the rockslide took out a big chunk of the hiking trail, making it impassable.

FAQs About the word chunk

a compact mass, a substantial amount, put together indiscriminately, group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by sideA short, thick piece of any

bunch, deal, loads, lot, stack, quantity, pile, plenty, dozen, wealth

suspicion, ounce, fragment, ray, bit, strain, dot,bit, piece, taste

I broke off a chunk of chocolate and savored its rich flavor.

The chef diced a large chunk of meat for the stew.

We need to cut this log into smaller chunks to use it for firewood.

She tackled the difficult book by reading it a chunk at a time.