Dent (Noun)
Meaning 1
An impression in a surface (as made by a blow).
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The dent in the car's fender was a result of the accident.
- A dent in the wall marked the spot where the door had been kicked in.
- The hail storm left dents all over the roof of the house.
- She found a small dent in the surface of the mirror that had been hidden by the frame.
- The dent in the side of the bucket was deep enough to hold a small amount of water.
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Meaning 2
A depression scratched or carved into a surface.
Classification
Nouns denoting two and three dimensional shapes.
Examples
- The car's bumper had a noticeable dent from the parking lot accident.
- The baseball player's helmet had a small dent where the ball had hit it.
- The antique vase had a tiny dent on its side, which reduced its value.
- The hail storm left a series of small dents on the roof of the car.
- The metal pipe had a large dent that needed to be hammered out before it could be used.
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Meaning 3
An appreciable consequence (especially a lessening); "it made a dent in my bank account".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural phenomena.
Examples
- The expensive car repair made a significant dent in my savings.
- The economic downturn put a dent in the company's profits.
- Her careless mistake made a dent in her reputation as a reliable employee.
- The new tax law made a dent in the company's bottom line.
- The costly medical treatment put a dent in the family's finances.