🔔ring

verb
/rɪŋ/

Meaning

to make a clear sound like a bell; to call by telephone
a small circular band, typically worn on the finger as jewelry or a symbol
a circular band of metal or other material worn on the finger as jewelry or symbol

Example Sentences

The bell rings every hour.

She received a beautiful engagement ring.

He proposed to her with a diamond ring.

Example Expressions

ring a bell

Synonyms

chime, toll, call, sound, band, circle, hoop, jewelry, loop
Entry 1
chime, toll, call, sound
Entry 2
band, circle, hoop, jewelry
Entry 3
band, circle, loop

Antonyms

silence, quiet, mute, square, triangle
Entry 1
silence, quiet, mute
Entry 2
square, triangle

Collocations

ring bell, ring phone, ring true, engagement ring, wedding ring, gold ring, silver ring, diamond ring, finger ring
Entry 1
ring bell, ring phone, ring true, engagement ring
Entry 2
wedding ring, gold ring, silver ring, engagement ring
Entry 3
wedding ring, engagement ring, diamond ring, finger ring

More Example Sentences

Sometimes, I might use a ride sharing service.

Thank you for bringing so much joy to Bangladesh.

I am currently doing my PhD in Engineering at NSU.

Thank you for bringing so much pride to Bangladesh.

Hello, I am looking for a syringe. Do you have them here?

I hate my job. It is boring and I don't get to do what I like.

I don't like living in my city. It's a boring city with no empty spaces.

I stammered for a while. And then told them about an incident during a club event last year.

When I visited this venue the last time, I had many amazing experiences like exploring new ideas.

When I visited this venue the last time, I had many amazing experiences like meeting inspiring people.

Related Vocabularies

to make something better or improve a bad situation
to obtain or gain possession of something
to welcome someone; to say hello
to strip away possessions, rights, or assets; to rid oneself of
to open or spread out something that was folded; to gradually reveal or develop
to try very hard to do something when it is difficult; to fight against something

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