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swonk

English

Verb

swonk

  1. simple past tense of swink

Anagrams

  • Kwons, knows, wonks

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swank

English

Etymology

From dialectal swank (to strut, behave ostentatiously), perhaps from an unrecorded Old English root, derived from Proto-Germanic *swankijan? (to cause to sway, swing) or from Proto-Germanic *swankaz (lithe, bendsome, slender), related to the Scots swank and the Middle High German swanken, modern German schwanken (to sway).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /swæ?k/
  • Rhymes: -æ?k

Adjective

swank (comparative swanker, superlative swankest)

  1. Fashionably elegant, posh.
    • 2011, Richelle Mead, Succubus Dreams
      Warren, Emerald City's owner, had thrown a swank party at his house and invited the whole staff, along with about fifty others.

Noun

swank (countable and uncountable, plural swanks)

  1. A fashionably elegant person.
  2. Ostentation; bravado.

Verb

swank (third-person singular simple present swanks, present participle swanking, simple past and past participle swanked)

  1. To swagger, to show off.

Related terms

  • swankily
  • swankiness
  • swanky

Anagrams

  • Kwans, kawns, knaws, wanks

Scots

Adjective

swank (comparative mair swank, superlative maist swank)

  1. slender; pliant; agile; supple
    Synonym: swanking

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