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- verbhunker (verb) · hunkers (third person present) · hunkered (past tense) · hunkered (past participle) · hunkering (present participle)
- squat or crouch down low:"he hunkered down beside her"
- hunch; bend:"burly workers hunkered over the menu of the day"
- US ENGLISHtake shelter in a defensive position:"the best way to deal with your father is to hunker down and let it blow over"
- (hunker down)apply oneself seriously to a task:"students hunkered down to prepare for the examinations"
Originearly 18th century: probably related to Dutch huiken and German hocken.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Hunker means to1234:
- Crouch or squat on one's heels.
- Squat close to the ground.
- Take shelter, settle in, or hide out.
- Hold stubbornly to a position.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.hunker 1 [ huhng -ker ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object) to crouch or squat on one's heels: He hunkered to be at eye level with his dog. I can’t hunker with this bad knee.www.dictionary.com/browse/hunkerTo squat close to the ground; crouch. Usually used with down: hunkered down to avoid the icy wind. 2. To take shelter, settle in, or hide out. Usually used with down: hunkered down in the cabin during the blizzard. 3. To hold stubbornly to a position.www.thefreedictionary.com/hunkerhun•ker /ˈhʌŋkɚ/ v. [ no object* ~ + down] to squat; crouch: They hunkered down and drew diagrams on the sand. to settle in for a length of time: The troops hunkered down to wait out the air raid. The dictator hunkered down in his bomb shelter and escaped the shelling. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024www.wordreference.com/definition/hunkerhunker (third-person singular simple present hunkers, present participle hunkering, simple past and past participle hunkered) (intransitive) To crouch or squat close to the ground or lie down (intransitive) To apply oneself to a tasken.wiktionary.org/wiki/hunker Hunker Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
WEBHunker is a verb that means to crouch, squat, or settle in for a long time. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of hunker from Merriam-Webster, America's largest dictionary.
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