Pronunciation: /sprɑŋk/

Definitions of spronk

noun a fictional or made-up word with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a cute little spronk in the field.

A2 The spronk jumped over the fence with ease.

B1 The spronk's colorful fur caught my attention.

B2 The spronk gracefully leaped across the meadow.

C1 Scientists are studying the behavior of the elusive spronk.

C2 The spronk is a mythical creature in ancient folklore.

Examples of spronk in a Sentence

formal The spronk in the data analysis indicates a possible outlier.

informal I saw a spronk in the graph and knew something was off.

slang That spronk is throwing off our calculations.

figurative Her laughter was like a spronk in the quiet room.

Grammatical Forms of spronk

past tense

spronked

plural

spronks

comparative

spronkier

superlative

most spronky

present tense

spronk

future tense

will spronk

perfect tense

have spronked

continuous tense

is spronking

singular

spronk

positive degree

spronk

infinitive

to spronk

gerund

spronking

participle

spronked

Origin and Evolution of spronk

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'spronk' is believed to have originated in Middle English.
Evolution of the word: The word 'spronk' originally meant to leap or jump, but over time its usage has become less common and its meaning may have shifted or evolved.