100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "tank"
Definition
A "Tank" is a common noun that refers to:
- A large container for storing liquids or gases, often used in industrial or military contexts.
- A heavily armored fighting vehicle that moves on tracks and is equipped with guns and other weaponry.
- A large, enclosed area for holding water or other fluids, often used in aquariums or fishkeeping.
Synonyms
- Container
- Reservoir
- Vessel
- Chassis (when referring to a military tank)
- Armored vehicle
Antonyms
- Drain
- Empty
- Leak
- Discharge
Examples
- The water supply tanked after the storm.
- The stock market tanked due to the unexpected news.
- His confidence really tanked after the bad review.
- The team's performance tanked in the second half of the game.
- The company's profits tanked this quarter.
- Attendance at the event tanked because of the rain.
- The car’s engine tanked right before the big trip.
- My grades tanked after I stopped studying.
- Sales figures tanked when the new competitor entered the market.
- The film tanked at the box office despite the hype.
- Their relationship tanked after that fight.
- The project tanked due to lack of funding.
- His reputation tanked after the scandal.
- The video game tanked because of poor reviews.
- The weather forecast tanked, ruining our plans.
- Our hopes for a vacation tanked when the flights got canceled.
- The event's attendance tanked because of the scheduling conflict.
- My enthusiasm tanked when I heard the new rules.
- The economy tanked during the crisis.
- My car's battery tanked right when I needed it most.
- The concert's ticket sales tanked after the lead singer left.
- Confidence in the project tanked after the first presentation.
- The school's funding tanked due to budget cuts.
- His investment portfolio tanked after the market crash.
- The restaurant's reputation tanked after the health inspection.
- My motivation tanked when I got sick.
- The team's morale tanked after the loss.
- The idea for the startup tanked when investors pulled out.
- The magazine's readership tanked after the redesign.
- The technology sector tanked amid the recession.
- Interest in that genre of music tanked over the years.
- The virtual event's attendance tanked due to technical issues.
- My enthusiasm for the project tanked when I saw the budget.
- The app's ratings tanked after the last update.
- The plan tanked because of unforeseen circumstances.
- The quality of service tanked after the management change.
- His mood tanked after hearing the news.
- The charity's funding tanked due to the economic downturn.
- The team tanked their chances of winning with that mistake.
- My interest in the series tanked after the first season.
- The community support for the initiative tanked quickly.
- The product launch tanked due to poor marketing.
- The candidate's popularity tanked after the debate.
- The study's credibility tanked after the errors were found.
- The app's user engagement tanked after the last update.
- Her confidence tanked after the criticism.
- The building plans tanked due to zoning issues.
- The fashion line tanked after the first season.
- The team's hopes for a championship tanked after the injury.
- The quality of education tanked in the district.
- My excitement for the trip tanked when I got sick.
- The customer service rating tanked after the incident.
- The event's success tanked because of poor planning.
- The funding for the arts program tanked this year.
- His enthusiasm for the job tanked after the first week.
- The team's chances of winning tanked with that last-minute error.
- The product's popularity tanked after the initial hype.
- The film's reception tanked at the festival.
- The interest in the book series tanked after the last installment.
- My motivation to work out tanked during the winter.
- The attendance at the conference tanked this year.
- The app’s performance tanked due to bugs.
- The store's sales tanked after the holiday season.
- The new policy proposals tanked in the vote.
- His mood tanked after facing rejection.
- The event's turnout tanked because of scheduling conflicts.
- The funding for the project tanked when the grant was denied.
- My desire to cook tanked after a long day.
- The coffee shop’s profits tanked after the competitor opened nearby.
- The quality of life in the area tanked after the factory opened.
- The movie's box office numbers tanked after the first weekend.
- The team’s performance tanked in the playoffs.
- The public's trust in the company tanked after the scandal.
- His career prospects tanked after the controversy.
- The game's popularity tanked after the update.
- The local economy tanked after the factory closed.
- The show's ratings tanked after the lead actor left.
- Her enthusiasm for the project tanked after the setbacks.
- The project's timeline tanked due to unforeseen challenges.
- The star player’s performance tanked under pressure.
- The quality of the product tanked after the redesign.
- Interest in the class tanked after the first week.
- The charity event's proceeds tanked this year.
- The interest in the workshop tanked after the price increase.
- The team’s chances of success tanked with that last-minute change.
- The community's support tanked after the incident.
- The morale of the staff tanked after the layoffs.
- The project's funding tanked after the audit.
- The customer satisfaction rate tanked after the changes.
- The neighborhood’s property values tanked after the crime wave.
- The restaurant's popularity tanked after the chef left.
- The team’s performance tanked due to injuries.
- The trust in the government tanked after the scandal.
- My energy levels tanked after working late.
- The quality of the service tanked after the management change.
- The interest in the course tanked after the first lesson.
- The sales team’s performance tanked this quarter.
- His motivation to study tanked after the exam results.
- The project's support tanked after the delays.
- The film's reviews tanked after the premiere.