English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com
noun

canker

KANG-kuh
noun
1
A disease that causes decay in plants, or the damaged area it leaves behind.
"The orchard lost several apple trees to canker."
2
A painful sore, especially inside the mouth.
"A canker sore made it hard for him to eat spicy food."
3
Figuratively, something that slowly corrupts or destroys from within.
"Corruption became a canker eating away at the institution."
verb
1
To corrode, corrupt, or slowly destroy.
"Years of resentment cankered their friendship."

How to Use Canker

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA sore or diseased spot, or something that quietly corrupts and eats away at something good.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
canker sore a canker on society

Word Forms

cankered past tense, cankers plural, cankers singular

Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.
Test yourself on “canker” A quick quiz — meaning, synonyms & usage

Fill the Gap

Can you complete this real example?

The orchard lost several apple trees to _____.

Etymology

From Old English cancer, "cancer" or "crab," ultimately from Latin cancer. A doublet of "cancer" and "chancre."

Rhymes for canker

See all rhymes for canker →

People Also Searched

Definitions: FreeDict original editorial