"The sunken ship sat on the bottom of the ocean."
The divers were sure they had discovered sunken treasure from pirate ship.
The Gulf of Mexico has many sunken pirate ships.
Several marine institutes bankrolled his search for the sunken ship.(formal writing should use the synonym financed)
The athlete was physically fit. It was physically impossible to raise the sunken ship.
Let's go dive a sunken ship in the Aegean Sea next week!
It was impossible to finish the test in the time allowed. Raising the sunken ship seemed an impossible task.
Re-floating the sunken ship provedimpractical because of the great expense.
Both answers are correct. Sunk is the past tense of the word Sink. But we use the word "sunken" to describe an object that is lying at the bottom of a body of water.Example 1: The ship has sunk to the bottom of the ocean.Example 2: The sunken ship was being examined by a dive team.
(The uncapitalized word means a comrade, accomplice, or associate.) "The kidnapper was arrested, but his confederate escaped." "No trace was ever found of the sunken Confederate ship."
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.