What is another word for sinking into?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪŋkɪŋ ˌɪntʊ] (IPA)

Sinking into is a phrase that means to gradually become immersed, absorbed, or lost in a particular feeling, activity, or situation. There are many synonyms for sinking into, depending on the context in which the phrase is used. Some synonyms include becoming engrossed, falling into, getting absorbed, plunging into, being taken with, being caught by, getting swept up, being drawn into, and losing oneself in. These synonyms can be used interchangeably with sinking into and can add variety and depth to one's writing or speech. Choosing the right synonym can also convey a particular mood or tone, depending on the situation.

What are the hypernyms for Sinking into?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for sinking into?

Antonyms for the phrase "sinking into" can be found in words that connote elevation, ascent, or rising. Instead of sinking into darkness, it's possible to say ascending into light. Similarly, instead of sinking into despair, one can rise up with hope or climb out of the abyss. Other antonyms for sinking into may include emerging, surfacing, or soaring, signifying an upswing or an upward trend. By using antonyms, it's possible to create contrast and imply a sense of positive change, transformation or hope, suggesting new perspectives and the prospect of a better future.

What are the antonyms for Sinking into?

Famous quotes with Sinking into

  • Scientists have proven that it's impossible to long-jump 30 feet, but I don't listen to that kind of talk. Thoughts like that have a way of sinking into your feet.
    Carl Lewis
  • I got this idea about being afraid to let go of something and being afraid of sinking into a state of almost anesthesia, where you have to trust other people. Just the paranoia of it all. And it seemed to suit the frenetic track. So I just wrote it out and, you know, said it.
    Nick Rhodes
  • There must be some deep-rooted anti-social principle in every man's nature, so dearly does he love aught that separates him from his kind ; or is it but one of the many shapes taken by that mental kaleidoscope, vanity, the varying and the glittering, the desire of distinction, sinking into that of notice?
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • Descend where you will into the lower class, in Town or Country, by what avenue you will, by Factory Inquiries, Agricultural Inquiries, by Revenue Returns, by Mining-Labourer Committees, by opening your own eyes and looking, the same sorrowful result discloses itself: you have to admit that the working body of this rich English Nation has sunk or is fast sinking into a state, to which, all sides of it considered, there was literally never any parallel.
    Thomas Carlyle

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