funk
Prononciation : [fʌŋk]
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Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) a feeling of sadness or low mood. When someone feels down or not happy, they might be said to be in a funk.
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After a weekend of rest, she was no longer in a funk and felt much better.
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He has been in a funk all week and hasn't wanted to play outside.
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Are you still in a funk, or do you feel better now?
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a style of music that is strong and has a lot of rhythm. Funk music makes you want to dance with its catchy beats.
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They danced all night to the funky music at the party.
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The music was nice, but it wasn't funky; it was more classical.
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Have you ever listened to funk music before?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to become afraid or nervous about something. If someone funks out, they might not want to do something because they are scared.
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He didn't funk out when it was his turn to speak in front of the class.
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She always funks out right before the big game and gets really worried.
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Did you funk out when you had to give your presentation?
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