dank (Meaning)
dank (s)
unpleasantly cool and humid
dank (a.)
Damp; moist; humid; wet.
dank (n.)
Moisture; humidity; water.
A small silver coin current in Persia.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dank
dank Sentence Examples
- The basement had a dank smell that lingered in the air.
- As we ventured deeper into the cave, the air became increasingly dank.
- The abandoned house was filled with dank, musty rooms.
- Moss covered the walls of the dungeon, adding to its dank atmosphere.
- After the rain, the forest floor remained dank and muddy.
- The old well emanated a dank odor that made us reluctant to approach.
- The cellar was dark and dank, with little ventilation.
- We stumbled upon a dank alleyway hidden between the towering buildings.
- The dank corridors of the ancient castle echoed with eerie sounds.
- Despite the dank conditions, the plants in the greenhouse flourished.
FAQs About the word dank
unpleasantly cool and humidDamp; moist; humid; wet., Moisture; humidity; water., A small silver coin current in Persia.
moist,damp,humid, dampish, dripping, bathed, summery, sopping,steeped, sodden
droughty, waterless, droughty,dry, burnt, dusty, waterless, dry, arid, burnt
The basement had a dank smell that lingered in the air.
As we ventured deeper into the cave, the air became increasingly dank.
The abandoned house was filled with dank, musty rooms.
Moss covered the walls of the dungeon, adding to its dank atmosphere.