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No, "thunk" is not the past participle of "think". It is not even a word. The correct form would be, "Who would have thought it?" Sometimes "Who'd have thunk it" is used for humorous effect, with the understanding that the speaker knows it is not correct English.
"Thunk" is not proper English at all. It is used either humorously or ignorantly. The word is "thought." Thunk is a sound made by a falling or thrown object when it hits something, similar to thud. A thunk in computer science or computer programming refers to a hidden activity occurring when passing possibly incompatible parameters to a subroutine.
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The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
Scottish people love to watch scottish danceing and to watch people play the bagpipes! they thunk it is a Scotland favorite!No idea what 'thunk' is, or 'danceing' - see above.Entertainment in Scotland is the same as everywhere else. whatever you do, people here do the same.
I thunk that there was non.
Thunks are commonly used in Redux middleware to delay the execution of an action creator. Thunks are helpful when you need to dispatch asynchronous actions, such as making API calls or handling side effects in Redux. Thunks allow you to write logic that decides when to dispatch an action based on certain conditions.
Yes, "thunk" it is the past participle of think.It reminds me of "snuck," which can be used instead of sneaked.But, most people don't use either, it sounds weird to the ear if one is unsure.A lot of people choose a word tense based on what sounds correct. But, most Americans speak incorrectly. Choosing the most common use isn't always the correct or proper use.Use an accredited online dictionary for quick easy answers.http://www.merriam-webster.com/
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