Be sunk in something

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verb phrase

To be deeply involved or consumed in something, typically an activity, thought, or state of mind.

I was so sunk in my thoughts that I didn't hear my phone ring.
Visual representation of "be sunk in something" - To be deeply involved or consumed in something, typically an activity, thought, or state of mind.

Often appears as...

  • sunk in thought
  • sunk in grief
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Emotional Depth

This phrase often implies a deep emotional or intellectual state that's hard to interrupt.

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He was sunk in nostalgia, barely noticing the hustle around him.
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Negative Spaces

Sometimes used to indicate a negative or solemn mood like sadness or despair.

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She was sunk in misery after hearing the unfortunate news.
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Undisturbed Focus

Can express being so focused that you're not paying attention to your surroundings.

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The artist was sunk in her painting, oblivious to the fading light.
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